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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Tilton Arch Park in Northfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a Titus Arch replica which was built in the late eighteen hundreds as a memorial to Charles Tilton's ancestors.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is believed to be the split stone chimney arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is inside the split stone arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • Abandoned cellar hole along an old dirt road, near Black Brook, in Warren, New Hampshire. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this was the homestead of S.T. Hayt. This is a side view of the split stone arch that supported the chimney structure. Consisting of walls of stones topped with horizontal stones this type of chimney arch was used after the turn of the nineteenth century. And it has been documented that farmers used this area for winter food storage.
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  • Stone arch bridge in Stoddard, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the meeting of Beard and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Known as the Old Carr Bridge, built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire covered in snow. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire covered in snow. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire covered in snow. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • A stone double arch bridge which spans Beard Brook at the intersection of Beard Road and Jones Road in Hillsborough, New Hampshire covered in snow. Known as the old Carr Bridge, it was built by Captain Jonathan Carr in 1840.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard's Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard's Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This stone bridge spans Beard Brook.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This stone bridge spans Beard Brook.
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  • Bowers or Brownsville Covered Bridge in Brownsville, Vermont USA on Bible Hill Road, which crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Best Covered Bridge on Churchill Road in Brownsville, Vermont USA. This bridge crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Best Covered Bridge on Churchill Road in Brownsville, Vermont USA. This bridge crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Best Covered Bridge in Brownsville, Vermont USA on Churchill Road. This bridge crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge which spans Beard Brook in Hillsborough, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Gleason Falls Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This stone bridge spans Beard Brook.
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  • Best Covered Bridge on Churchill Road in Brownsville, Vermont USA. This bridge crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Best Covered Bridge in Brownsville, Vermont USA on Churchill Road. This bridge crosses over Mill Brook.
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  • Arch Hill Cemetery in Northfield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire during the summer months. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire during the summer months. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Swift River Covered Bridge in Conway, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Swift River.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • Swift River Covered Bridge in Conway, New Hampshire USA. This bridge crosses the Swift River.
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  • Swift River Covered Bridge. Crosses the Swift River..Located in Conway, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire during the summer months. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire during the summer months. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire during the summer months. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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  • The Bath Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire. This historic covered bridge crosses over the Ammonoosuc River.
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