This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Built | Listed | Location | County | Type |
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Ashuelot Covered Bridge | 1864 !ca. 1864 | 1981-02-20 | Ashuelot |
Cheshire | Town lattice truss | |
Bath Covered Bridge | 1832 | 1976-09-01 | Bath |
Grafton | Burr truss | |
Bedell Covered Bridge | 1866 | 1975-05-28 | Haverhill |
Grafton | Burr arch truss | |
Bement Covered Bridge | 1854 | 1976-11-21 | Bradford |
Merrimack | ||
Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge | 1877 | 1978-05-19 | Plainfield |
Sullivan | Kingpost truss | |
Bog Bridge | 1887 | 1989-03-16 | Andover |
Merrimack | Town through truss | |
Carleton Bridge | 1975-06-10 | East Swanzey |
Cheshire | Queenpost truss | ||
Cold River Bridge | 1869 | 1973-05-17 | Langdon |
Sullivan | Town lattice truss | |
Columbia Covered Bridge | 1912 | 1976-12-12 | Columbia |
Coos | Howe truss | |
Coombs Covered Bridge | 1837 | 1976-11-21 | Winchester |
Cheshire | Town truss | |
Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge | 1866 | 1976-11-21 | Cornish |
Sullivan | Town lattice truss | |
County Farm Bridge | 1885 | 1981-05-14 | Wilton |
Hillsborough | Stone arch | |
County Farm Bridge | 1875 !ca. 1875 | 1975-05-21 | Dover |
Strafford | Howe truss | |
Dalton Covered Bridge | 1853 | 1976-11-21 | Warner |
Merrimack | Panel truss | |
Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge | 1882, 1883 | 1978-11-08 | Cornish Mills |
Sullivan | Kingpost truss | |
Durgin Bridge | 1869 | 1983-09-22 | Sandwich |
Carroll | Paddleford truss | |
Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge | 1863 | 1989-08-31 | Gilsum |
Cheshire | Dry masonry stone arch | |
Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge | 1901 | 1975-06-18 | Goffstown |
Hillsborough | Town pratt truss; destroyed by fire. | |
Great Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge | 1914 | 1997-05-12 | Hanover |
Grafton | Stone arch | |
Hancock-Greenfield Bridge | 1937 | 1981-05-05 | Hancock |
Hillsborough | Teco pratt timber truss | |
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge | 1829 | 1977-04-18 | Woodsville |
Grafton | Town lattice truss | |
Hillsborough Railroad Bridge | 1903 | 1975-06-10 | Hillsborough |
Hillsborough | Town lattice truss; destroyed by fire. | |
Hopkinton Railroad Covered Bridge | 1849, 1889, 1936 | 1980-01-11 | Contoocook |
Merrimack | Town pratt truss; crosses Contoocook River | |
Keniston Bridge | 1882 | 1989-03-16 | Andover |
Merrimack | Town through truss | |
Kenyon Bridge | 1882 | 1978-05-22 | Cornish City |
Sullivan | Multiple kingpost truss | |
Meadow Bridge | 1897 | 2003-12-10 | Shelburne |
Coos | Multiple steel truss | |
Meriden Bridge | 1880 !ca. 1880 | 1980-08-27 | Meriden |
Sullivan | Multiple kingpost truss | |
Morey Memorial Bridge | 1937 | 1997-12-08 | Orford |
Grafton | Arch bridge | |
Mount Orne Covered Bridge | 1911 | 1976-12-12 | Lancaster |
Coos | Howe truss | |
Pier Bridge | 1907 | 1975-06-10 | Newport |
Sullivan | Town lattice truss | |
Piermont Bridge | 1928 | 2001-06-06 | Piermont |
Grafton | Pennsylvania through truss | |
Pineground Bridge | 1887 | 2004-03-10 | Chichester |
Merrimack | Lenticular through truss | |
Prentiss Bridge | 1874 !ca. 1874 | 1973-05-24 | Langdon |
Sullivan | Town lattice truss | |
Rowell's Covered Bridge | 1852, 1853 | 1976-11-21 | West Hopkinton |
Merrimack | Long patent truss;Burr arch | |
Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge | 1936, 1938 | 1997-12-08 | Orford |
Grafton | Steel arch | |
Sawyers Crossing Covered Bridge | 1859 | 1978-11-14 | Swanzey |
Cheshire | Town truss | |
Slate Covered Bridge | 1862 | 1978-11-14 | Westport |
Cheshire | Town lattice truss | |
Stark Covered Bridge | 1857 !ca. 1857 | 1980-12-01 | Groveton |
Coos | Paddleford truss | |
Stone Arch Bridge | 2012-8-12 | Keene |
Cheshire | |||
Stone Arch Underpass | 1848 | 1985-09-12 | Lebanon |
Grafton | ||
Sulphite Railroad Bridge | 1897 | 1975-06-11 | Franklin |
Merrimack | Pratt truss | |
Swiftwater Covered Bridge | 1849 | 1976-11-21 | Bath |
Grafton | Paddleford truss | |
Tilton Island Park Bridge | 1858, 1881 | 1980-03-21 | Tilton |
Belknap | Truesdell truss | |
Waterloo Covered Bridge | 1859, 1860 | 1976-11-21 | Waterloo |
Merrimack | Town lattice truss | |
West Swanzey Covered Bridge | 1832 | 1980-02-29 | West Swanzey |
Cheshire | Town truss | |
Whittier Bridge | 1870 !ca. 1870 | 1984-03-15 | Ossipee |
Carroll | Paddleford truss | |
Wright's Bridge | 1906 | 1975-06-10 | Newport |
Sullivan | Town lattice truss | |
Corbin Covered Bridge | removed 1993-09-02 |
Newport | Sullivan | Town lattice truss |
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