Name
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Image
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Location (in Maine)
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Built
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Length
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Truss
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Notes
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Babb's Bridge
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South Windham
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1864, 1976
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79 feet (24 m)
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Queen
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Original bridge was burned by vandals in 1973. An exact replica was constructed and opened to traffic in 1976.
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Hemlock Bridge
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Fryeburg
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1857
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109 feet (33 m)
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Paddleford truss with arch
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Is remote, far down on Hemlock Bridge Road at the end of Frog Alley Road (a seasonal road gated in winter), off Route 5 North. Car and foot traffic.
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Lowes Bridge
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Guilford-Sangerville
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1857, 1990
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146 feet (45 m)
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Long
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Washed away by the flood of April 1, 1987. A modern covered bridge, patterned after the original, was built on the original abutments in 1990.
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Robyville Bridge
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Corinth
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1876
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73 feet (22 m)
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Long
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Only completely shingled covered bridge in the State.
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Bennett Bridge
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Lincoln Plantation
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1901
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93 feet (28 m)
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Paddleford truss
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Spans the Magalloway River.
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Lovejoy Bridge
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Andover
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1868
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70 feet (21 m)
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Paddleford truss
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Spans the Ellis River and is Maine's shortest covered bridge.
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Porter-Parsonfield Bridge
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Porter
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1859
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160 feet (49 m)
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Paddleford truss
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Built by the towns of Porter and Parsonfield as a joint project over the Ossipee River and was refurbished in 1999. It runs parallel to Route 160 just below Porter. Foot traffic only.
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Sunday River Bridge
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Newry
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1872
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99 feet (30 m)
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Paddleford truss
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Named the Artist's Bridge because of its reputation as being the most photographed and painted of the venerable covered bridges in Maine.
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Trout Brook Bridge
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Alna
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2018
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47 feet (14 m)
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Boxed pony Howe
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After a New Hampshire covered bridge was burned by vandals, a covered bridge preservation group acquired the remains of the bridge and used them to erect the Trout Brook Bridge
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