32-13 DELAWARE

county/comté/grafschaft
一廊桥

5 covered bridges/ponts couverts/bedeckte holzbrücken

Downsville

The Downsville Bridge

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At the southern edge of Downsville.

Over the East Branch of the Delaware River.

The Downsville covered bridge.

About 50 miles east of Binghampton on NY17 and 15 miles north-east of exit 90 on NY30 to Downsville.

1 span 174' or 53m

Built in 1854 by Robert Murray.

Long & Queen truss.

Foto Trish Kane.

East-Delhi

The Fitches Bridge

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At East-Delhi,off NY10.

West Branch of the Delaware River

Fitches Bridge

From exit 84 of NY17 at Deposit, north-east on NY8 than east on NY10 at Stilesville 45.5 miles past NY28 at Delhi to East-Delhi and to Fitches Road

1 span 100' or 30.4m

Built in 1870 by James Frazier & James Warren.

Town lattice.

Photo photo Trish Kane and Larry Matthews.

Hamden

The Hamden Bridge

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At Hamden off NY10

West Branch of the Delaware River

Hamden Bridge

From exit 84 of NY17 at Deposit, north-east on NY8 than east on NY10 at Stilesville 33 miles past NY206 at Walton to Hamden at CR2

1 span 125' or 38.1m

Built in 1859 by Robert Murray

Long truss.

Photo Trish Cane.

Margaretville

The Tuscarora Club or Demis Bridge

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South of Margaretville off Mill Brook Road.

Over Mill Brook.

The Tuscarora Club or Demis Bridge, PRIVATE.

About 2.2 miles south-west of Margaretville on NY28/30 then left 0.3 mile and right 0.3 mile on New-York Conservation Road around Pepacton Reservoir and left 2.8 miles on Mill Brook Road to D.L. Reese mailbox and walk right 0.1 mile. Ask for permission at the lodge 2 miles up the road to the left.

1 span 38' or 12m

Built in 1870 by William Mead and moved to present location in 1935.

Stringer.

Photo Jerrye and Roy Klotz.

Cook-Falls

The Campbell Bridge

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West-south-west of Cooks Falls.

Over Trout Brook.

The Campbell Bridge, PRIVATE.

3.4 miles southeast of NY17 and Roscoe on CR92 (Exit94), then 2.2 miles right on CR96 to north end of Tennanah Lake and 2.7 right (sharp) on Methol Rd. Bridge is on east side of road to Lake Muskoday.

1 span 32' or 9.75m

Built in 1877 by Anson Jenkins and August Neidig, moved to present location in 1954 by Carl Campbell.

Town lattice.

Photo Vonsky87 Wikipedia.