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1889:"WATERLOO BRIDGE - New Hampshire Covered Bridges"
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1659:Coolidge, Austin J.; John B. Mansfield (1859).
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2008:Places adjacent to Warner, New Hampshire
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2371:Contoocook
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2298:New London
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2248:Canterbury
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1893:www.nh.gov
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1578:References
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402:feature ID
300:Population
224:Government
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125:71°48′57″W
122:43°16′49″N
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2476:Footnotes
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1821:ndcnh.org
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