sarahstierch: Boone Gap
devtmefl: Historic NRHP Plaque. Lempster Meetinghouse. Lempster, New Hampshire.
devtmefl: Cilleyville Bog Covered Bridge in Andover, New Hampshire. Spanning Blackwater River.
devtmefl: Cornish Windsor Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Spanning Connecticut River. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The bridge was the longest standing covered bridge in the country until 2008.
bill.d: Stuart Area Historic District
devtmefl: McDermott Covered Bridge in Langdon, New Hampshire. Spanning Cold River. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Built in 1869 to a length of 81’ using a modified Town Lattice Truss system.
devtmefl: Prentiss Covered Bridge in Langdon, New Hampshire. Shortest one in New Hampshire. Spanning Great Brook. Built in 1874 to a length of 36’. The Town Lattice Truss system span was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
devtmefl: Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Spanning Mill Brook. NRHP designated in 1978, it is 79’ long. The Kingpost Truss system bridge was built in 1882.
devtmefl: Blacksmith Shop Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Spanning Mill Brook. Built in 1882, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Multiple Kingpost Truss system bridge is 96’ long.
devtmefl: Bayliss Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Spanning Blow-Me-Down Creek. Also referred to as the Blow-Me-Down Bridge, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Kingpost Truss system span was built in 1877 and measures 85’
J.L. Ramsaur Photography: Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless (Dive Bomber) - Pacific Aviation Museum - National Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance
devtmefl: Mill Covered Bridge in Meriden, New Hampshire. Spanning Blood Brook. Sometimes referred to as the Meriden Covered Bridge, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980–100 years after it was built.
devtmefl: Chandler Station RR Covered Bridge in Newport, New Hampshire. Spanning Sugar River. Also called Pier Bridge. NRHP designated in 1975. Built in 1907, it combines the Town Lattice and Pratt Truss systems. At 227’, it carried its last train in 1977.
devtmefl: Wright RR Covered Bridge in Newport, New Hampshire. Spanning Sugar River. NRHP designated in 1975. Built in 1906 using the Town Lattice Truss system. It 122’ long and was last used in 1977.
devtmefl: Town Hall and Congregational Church. Acworth, New Hampshire. Both were built in 1821. The church was built in the Federal Style and was added to the NRHP in 1975.
devtmefl: Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. NRHP designated in 2009.
devtmefl: Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Tower built in 1878. NRHP designated in 2009.
devtmefl: Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Current tower built in 1878. 4th Order Fresnel Lens. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
devtmefl: Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Current tower built in 1878. NRHP designated in 2009.
Streets of Washington: General Post Office
J.L. Ramsaur Photography: The Read House (NRHP #76001780) - Downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee
devtmefl: Bennington Congregational Church in Bennington, New Hampshire. Built in 1839. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern
sarahstierch: Boone Tavern Hotel
devtmefl: Old Post Office. Manchester, New Hampshire. Built in 1932 using the Art Deco Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.