Margaret Porter House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Survey number: HABS NH-63 Building/structure dates: ca. 1837- ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Blacksmith Shop, (moved to MA, Hampden County, West Springfield, Expos...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-96 (MA) Survey number: HABS NH-41 Building/structure dates: 1840 Initial Construction
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph of Victorian style building, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Branch River Bridge, Spanning Branch River (Otter Brook) at Main Stree...
Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a widely used bridge type in New Hampshire, a concrete tee beam bridge. Within that category the bridge is unusual due to its continuous tee beams of variable... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Harris Mill Storehouse, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: Built ca. 1832, this structure is a once common outbuilding for textile mills.... More
Branch River Bridge, Spanning Branch River (Otter Brook) at Main Stree...
Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a widely used bridge type in New Hampshire, a concrete tee beam bridge. Within that category the bridge is unusual due to its continuous tee beams of variable... More
Branch River Bridge, Spanning Branch River (Otter Brook) at Main Stree...
Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a widely used bridge type in New Hampshire, a concrete tee beam bridge. Within that category the bridge is unusual due to its continuous tee beams of variable... More
Blacksmith Shop, (moved to MA, Hampden County, West Springfield, Expos...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-96 (MA) Survey number: HABS NH-41 Building/structure dates: 1840 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Cheshire Mills Company Boarding House, Main Street, Harrisville, Chesh...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: This building, constructed ca. 1860, served as a residence for single mill ope... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Harris Mill Storehouse, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: Built ca. 1832, this structure is a once common outbuilding for textile mills.... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Blacksmith Shop, (moved to MA, Hampden County, West Springfield, Expos...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-96 (MA) Survey number: HABS NH-41 Building/structure dates: 1840 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Cheshire Mills Company Boarding House, Main Street, Harrisville, Chesh...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: This building, constructed ca. 1860, served as a residence for single mill ope... More
Cheshire Mills Company Boarding House, Main Street, Harrisville, Chesh...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: This building, constructed ca. 1860, served as a residence for single mill ope... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Harris Mill Storehouse, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: Built ca. 1832, this structure is a once common outbuilding for textile mills.... More
Harris Mill Storehouse, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: Built ca. 1832, this structure is a once common outbuilding for textile mills.... More
Branch River Bridge, Spanning Branch River (Otter Brook) at Main Stree...
Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a widely used bridge type in New Hampshire, a concrete tee beam bridge. Within that category the bridge is unusual due to its continuous tee beams of variable... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Harris Mill Storehouse, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: Built ca. 1832, this structure is a once common outbuilding for textile mills.... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Stone Bridge, Route 9, Stoddard, Cheshire County, NH
Survey number: HABS NH-32-E Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls, Vermont, and on the far side of the river, North Walpol...
Public domain photograph of life in the United States in the 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Branch River Bridge, Spanning Branch River (Otter Brook) at Main Stree...
Significance: The bridge is an excellent example of a widely used bridge type in New Hampshire, a concrete tee beam bridge. Within that category the bridge is unusual due to its continuous tee beams of variable... More
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Howland House (Interior), Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Significance: Example of Classical Revival with many Asher Benjamin details. Survey number: HABS NH-59 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840- ca. 1849 Initial Construction
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More
Howland-Schofield House, Elm & Pleasant Streets, Walpole, Cheshire Cou...
Significance: One of the larger, more elegant houses in a row of seven houses which are distinguished by their size and elegance in this very small, rural town. Survey number: HABS NH-65 Building/structure da... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
Harris Mill, Main & Prospect Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire County, NH
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The earliest surviving woolen mill in the village, it was built by Milan Harri... More
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Cheshire Number One Mill, Main & Grove Streets, Harrisville, Cheshire ...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: The mill was built in 1847 and was operated continuously as a woolen textile m... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Cheshire Mills Company Boarding House, Main Street, Harrisville, Chesh...
Part of New England Textile Mill Survey, 1967-68, sponsored by HABS, Smithsonian, and Merrimack Valley Textile Museum Significance: This building, constructed ca. 1860, served as a residence for single mill ope... More
Solon W. Stone House, 15 Frost Street, Marlborough, Cheshire County, N...
Survey number: HABS NH-211 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bellows Falls Arch Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River, North Walpole, ...
Significance: When built, the bridge was the longest single span highway bridge in the U.S. and is was among the largest three-hinged arch bridges in the world. The structure has also played an important role i... More