List of New York Covered Bridges - 18 Identified By Peter Folk

18 Identified By Peter Folk

More modern or otherwise not-as-authentic covered bridges in New York State also exist. Peter Folk lists the following 18 bridges:

  • Waldbillig Bridge, in Albany County
  • Voorheesville School Bridge, in Albany County
  • Munson Bridge in Broome County
  • Thomas E. Kelly Bridge in Cattaragus County
  • Erpf Bridge in Delaware County
  • Fort Ticonderoga / Kissing Bridge, in Essex County
  • Morehouse Bridge in Fulton County
  • Old Forge Bridge in Herkimer County
  • Frontenac or North Country Bridge, in Jefferson County
  • Americana Village Bridge, in Madison County
  • Roydhouse Bridge, in Oneida County, 42°53′43.74″N 75°18′2.45″W / 42.8954833°N 75.3006806°W / 42.8954833; -75.3006806 (Roydhouse Bridge)
  • Schoharie Bridge, in Schoharie County
  • Ludlow Greens Bridge, in Suffolk County
  • Grahamsville Bridge, in Sullivan County
  • Friendship Manor Bridge, in Ulster County
  • Myers Bridge, in Ulster County
  • Cambridge Bridge, in Washington County
  • Granville Bridge, in Washington County
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