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An exact replica of the original, the bridge is a one-span queen post truss construction with a total length of 79'.
South Windham/Gorham | Built 1843
NOTE: Due to an overweight vehicle causing damage to the bridge, it is currently closed to all traffic.
Built by the towns of Parsonsfield and Porter over the Ossipee River, this 152' is constructed of Paddleford trusses.
Porter | Built 1859
Reinforced to carry local traffic in 1988, the 109-foot Paddleford truss bridge is strengthened with laminate wood arches.
Fryeburg Center | Built 1857
Also known as the Sunday River Bridge, it is the most photographed, and painted, covered bridge in Maine.
Newry | Built 1872
The 70-foot bridge spans the Ellis River. Constructed of Paddleford trusses, it is Maine’s shortest covered bridge.
South Andover | Built 1868
The Paddleford truss bridge, with a total length of 93 feet, spans the Magalloway River near Wilson’s Mill.
Lincoln Plantation | Built 1901