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At one time there were about 400 covered bridges in New Hampshire. It was reported that "at the end of twentieth century there were still nearly seventy covered bridges in New Hampshire." In 2006, it was reported that there are 54 surviving bridges administered by the
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As many as 700 covered bridges existed in the past, though only 12 are known to still exist. 11 are open to the public, and one exists on private property; all are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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No other state has built and still possesses so many of the old timbered crossings in so small an area." In 1996, 106 covered bridges were reported in Vermont.
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Ninety-eight historic covered bridges of which fourteen were built before 1870 and represent the most common truss style (Burr Arch) in the state.
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New Jersey had up to 35 covered bridges at its peak; many that were destroyed or damaged in various major floods are rebuilt as metal
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Nineteen covered bridges were built in Iowa between 1855 and 1885; nine remain, five of which are in Madison County around Winterset.
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Hoover, Mildred Brooke; Rensch, Hero Eugene; Rensch, Ethel Grace; Abeloe, William N. (2002). Kyle, Douglas E. (ed.).
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There is a covered bridge in Frankenmuth, Michigan. There are at least 7 others throughout the state.
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Only a few traditional covered bridges remain in Washington, and not all are publicly accessible.
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Twenty-four historic covered bridges identified by New York Society of Covered Bridges.
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Forty-two remain, the second-highest of any state, down from over 4,000 at peak.
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Seventeen historic covered bridges; the three oldest ones are also the longest.
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Eleven historic covered bridges remaining with six at their original locations.
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The Archaeology of New Hampshire: Exploring 10,000 Years in the Granite State
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Six historic covered bridges remain, all still at their original locations.
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built in 1991, and the Springwater Volunteer Covered Bridge built in 1997.
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Twelve authentic covered bridges of which seven are historic as of 2003.
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Fifty-eight covered bridges exist; the vast majority have a single span.
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Four historic covered bridges, all now listed as State Historic Sites.
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Six authentic covered bridges exist of which three are historic.
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The only remaining historic covered bridge in Wisconsin is the
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The Bridges of New Jersey: Portraits of Garden State Crossings
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Nine authentic covered bridges of which five are historic.
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Three authentic covered bridges of which two are historic.
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The only remaining covered bridge in South Carolina is
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Fifty historic covered bridges remain in the state.
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Index

List of lists of covered bridges
covered bridges
New Brunswick
Quebec
Alabama
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
a historic covered bridge
Coral Springs
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places
Missouri
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Department of Transportation
Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge
Connecticut River
Cornish, New Hampshire
Windsor, Vermont
New Jersey

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