File:America's Highways 1776–1976 - page 420c.jpg

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English: Covered timber truss bridge over the Connecticut River between Cornish, N.H., and Windsor, Vt. Built in 1866, this 460-foot long, two-span Town truss structure is said to be the longest timber bridge remaining in this country.
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