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West Swanzey Covered Bridge

West Swanzey Covered Bridge
Old Covered Bridge, West Swanzey, NH.jpg
Postcard view c. 1915 showing both sidewalks
West Swanzey Covered Bridge is located in New Hampshire
West Swanzey Covered Bridge
West Swanzey Covered Bridge is located in the US
West Swanzey Covered Bridge
Location Main St., West Swanzey, New Hampshire
Coordinates 42°52′18″N 72°19′42″W / 42.87167°N 72.32833°W / 42.87167; -72.32833Coordinates: 42°52′18″N 72°19′42″W / 42.87167°N 72.32833°W / 42.87167; -72.32833
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1832
Architect Taft,Zadoc
Architectural style Town truss
NRHP Reference # 80000281
Added to NRHP February 29, 1980

The West Swanzey Covered Bridge (also known as the Thompson Bridge) is a historic wooden covered bridge carrying Main Street over the Ashuelot River in West Swanzey, New Hampshire. The two-span Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1932 by Zadoc Taft for the town at a cost of $523.27. It is 136'10" long, with spans measuring 64'0" and 63'6", and rests on a stone central pier and abutments. Unusual for surviving covered bridges, the bridge occupies a central location in the village of West Swanzey, and was originally equipped with two sidewalks (it now has only one). In 1973 the bridge was posted for a six-ton limit, requiring school buses to empty before they could cross the bridge. It was closed to all traffic in 1990, but has since been rehabilitated and reopened.

The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.



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