• Podcast Episode Nine- The Durgins of Sandwich with Jim Mykland

    Kim interviews Sandwich Historical Society Director Jim Mykland about the Durgin family of Sandwich and their namesake covered bridge. Learn about the Durgin’s influence on the political climate of Sandwich in the mid-nineteenth century as well as their role in the Underground Railroad.

  • Podcast Episode Twelve – The Master Bridgewright Arnold M. Graton

    Kim talks with master bridgewright Arnold M. Graton of Holderness about his long career preserving and restoring historic structures, most notably, covered bridges. Arnold shares his experiences utilizing nineteenth-century construction to both restore, and build, new covered bridges, not only in New Hampshire but across the country. This is a rare interview with a true […]

  • Podcast Episode Eighteen – The Prodigal Son Denman Thompson with Lee Dunham

    Kim talks with lifelong Swanzey resident Lee Dunham about the namesake of the Thompson covered bridge. Lee walks us through the exciting life of actor and playwright Denman Thompson and his production, The Old Homestead; and how integral the play has been to the town of Swanzey for over a hundred years.

  • Podcast Episode Twenty – The Lost Bridges of Cheshire County with Alan Rumrill

    The Covered Bridges of New Hampshire Podcast Episode Twenty – The Lost Bridges of Cheshire County with Alan Rumrill has been released. Kim talks with Alan Rumrill, Executive Director of the Historical Society of Cheshire County. Alan shares the rich history of the lost bridges of the Monadnock area and why the remaining covered bridges […]

  • Online Program – Covered Bridges of New Hampshire, Past & Present

    Virtual Program

    New Hampshire was once home to over 350 covered bridges. Join Kim as she talks about the history of these lost bridges and shares an overview of the remaining historic covered bridges in New Hampshire.  This program is hosted online by the Wiggin Memorial Library in Stratham and made possible by a grant from New […]