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SUMMARY:Podcast Episode Twenty - The Lost Bridges of Cheshire County with Alan Rumrill
DESCRIPTION: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 are valued by the community.
URL:https://coveredbridgesnh.com/event/podcast-episode-twenty-the-lost-bridges-of-cheshire-county-with-alan-rumrill/
CATEGORIES:Podcast
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SUMMARY:Program - Covered Bridges near Plainfield\, Past & Present
DESCRIPTION:Join Kim as she presents a detailed history of the Meriden Bridge\, an overview of the four Cornish bridges\, and shares information on the area covered bridges that have been lost to time. Following the program\, Kim will be available to sign copies of Covered Bridges of New Hampshire. This program is sponsored by the Meriden Library and made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities.  The program is open to the public.
URL:https://coveredbridgesnh.com/event/program-covered-bridges-near-plainfield-past-present-2/
LOCATION:Meriden Library\, 22 Bean Road\, Meriden\, NH\, 03770
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Program
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SUMMARY:Program - Whittier Covered Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Kim will share the rich history of the Whittier Covered Bridge in Ossipee. Built around 1870\, presumably by Jacob Berry\, the covered bridge is one of twenty-two Paddleford truss bridges remaining in the world. This historic 133′ covered bridge has been saved from demolition more than once and remains an integral part of the Ossipee community.  This is a virtual event hosted by the Whittier Birthplace in Haverhill\, Massachusetts. Please register here.
URL:https://coveredbridgesnh.com/event/program-whittier-covered-bridge/
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SUMMARY:Course - Covered Bridges in the Conway Area - Past & Present
DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire was once home to over 300 covered bridges. Built before the idea of an automobile was even conceived\, many of these covered bridges could not handle the increased traffic and were replaced with modern steel or concrete structures. Many were neglected and eventually lost to the rot and decay of time. Many more were destroyed by the vandals’ hands. But by the mid-twentieth century\, a movement began toward not only preserving these historic structures but employing nineteenth-century craftsmanship to do so. \nToday\, there are over sixty authentic covered bridges in New Hampshire\, forty-six of which are over a century old. These bridges exist today solely because of the efforts of a small but powerful community that both recognized their significance and honored their tradition. These covered bridges are an integral part of the fabric of New Hampshire’s history\, but each bridge has its own story to tell. \nThis program will share the rich histories of the existing covered bridges in the greater Conway Area (Saco River\, Swift River\, Stoney Morrell\, Bartlett\, Jackson\, and Albany Bridges) as well as information about the many covered bridges that have been lost to time. \nThis course is offered through OLLI at UNH. Stay tuned for registration details. 
URL:https://coveredbridgesnh.com/event/course-covered-bridges-in-the-conway-area-past-present/
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