Photos From June 2010

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Re: Photos From June 2010

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 03 Jul 2010, 16:15

The superstructure protects the wooden bridge from the elements, significantly extending its life. Covered bridges are common in the northeastern US and eastern Canada, where there is plenty of ice and snow in the winter. The longest covered bridge in the world is in Hartland, New Brunswick.
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Re: Photos From June 2010

Postby Pete Smoke » 03 Jul 2010, 16:21

They are truly amazing. I was kind of expecting a 'daft' explanation other than -

Once appreciat- ed simply for their ability to get travelers from one side of the river to the other,


but that is daft enough!

Seriously though this deserves a thread of its own. I don't think the UK has any, unfortunately.
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Re: Photos From June 2010

Postby Bud Light » 03 Jul 2010, 16:31

Perhaps we should start one, Pete? In the Stuff and Nonsense forum. American folk landscape is one of my professional interests, but I have never been focused too much on this particular topic. Everyone and his dog studied covered bridges.

Iowa, if my memory serves me correct, is the westernmost extension of this type of architecture that diffused from New England and Pennsylvania toward Midwest in 1800s.
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Re: Photos From June 2010

Postby Pete Smoke » 03 Jul 2010, 16:33

Mr Tattie Heid wrote: The longest covered bridge in the world is in Hartland, New Brunswick.

What a sight to behold - it's a beauty!

Bud Light wrote:Perhaps we should start one, Pete? In the Stuff and Nonsense forum. American folk landscape is one of my professional interests, but I have never been focused too much on this particular topic. Everyone and his dog studied covered bridges.

Iowa, if my memory serves me correct, is the westernmost extension of this type of architecture that diffused from New England and Pennsylvania toward Midwest in 1800s.

Bud, do it!
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