Rt. 03860, 16 Main St, Jackson, NH 03846, United StatesMap
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Historic bridge! Beautiful
State of New Hampshire Bridge No. 51. The Jackson Bridge was built by Charles Broughton and his son, Frank. The original cost of the bridge has been lost to history. It has sometimes been reported tha...
Nice looking structure as you enter or leave Jackson. Only one lane so traffic can back up occasionally. Not worth a special trip but pleasant to cross.
If you haven’t seen any New England covered bridges this one looked very typical. Best seen if you are driving north on route NH 16. Driving south on route 16 you may miss it on your left. You can dri...
Stopped by to see the east to find beautiful bridge. Well maintained and close to an awesome little store. They are worth stopping In to see while there. There’s a great footpath and a great creek bel...
One of these (typical for New England) old Covered Bridges - this was built here in 1876 for the crossing of the Ellis River and gives a beautiful photomotive (accessable via the Bun...
Historic bridge! Beautiful
State of New Hampshire Bridge No. 51. The Jackson Bridge was built by Charles Broughton and his son, Frank. The original cost of the bridge has been lost to history. It has sometimes been reported tha...
Red Covered Bridge
Nice looking structure as you enter or leave Jackson. Only one lane so traffic can back up occasionally. Not worth a special trip but pleasant to cross.
Good photo op
If you haven’t seen any New England covered bridges this one looked very typical. Best seen if you are driving north on route NH 16. Driving south on route 16 you may miss it on your left. You can dri...
Great Bridge to See
Stopped by to see the east to find beautiful bridge. Well maintained and close to an awesome little store. They are worth stopping In to see while there. There’s a great footpath and a great creek bel...
Covered Bridge from 1876
One of these (typical for New England) old Covered Bridges - this was built here in 1876 for the crossing of the Ellis River and gives a beautiful photomotive (accessable via the Bun...