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Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge

The Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge is a historic wooden bridge that connects the towns of Haverhill and Bath in New Hampshire. Built in 1829, it is notable for its covered design, which protects the wooden structure from weather and extends its lifespan. The bridge features a traditional truss construction, allowing it to support weight while maintaining stability. It is an important example of 19th-century rural engineering and has become a treasured local landmark, representing early transportation and craftsmanship in the region. Today, it is preserved as a historic site and serves as a picturesque symbol of New Hampshire’s heritage.