Squam Covered Bridge
Posted by: silverquill
N 43° 43.130 W 071° 37.126
19T E 289050 N 4843977
This is a modern 120 foot covered bridge spanning the Squam River as it flows from the Little Squam Lake in Ashland, central New Hampshire.
Waymark Code: WME4E
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 06/03/2006
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This covered bridge replaces a steel and concrete bridge that was condemned by the state on River Street in Ashland. After the condemnation, the state proposed a two-lane steel bridge for this site. The citizens of Ashland, however, decided they would prefer a one lane covered bridge. At the 1988 town meeting, the town voted to place $35,000 in a fund earmarked for building a new covered bridge. The balance of funds needed for this project were raised by the Squam River Covered Bridge Committee of the Ashland Historical Society. Additional funds were raised through special events such as bake sales and dinners, but the bulk of the money came from direct contributions from over 500 donors.
The bridge was constructed by Milton Graton and Sons. It was officially dedicated on July 1, 1990. The Squam River covered bridge was constructed in a manner which replicates the traditional style of covered bridges.
Little Squam Lake was the shooting location for the film "On Golden Pond.:
World Guide Number: 29-05-112
New Hampshire Number: 65
Pedestrian walkway on the side of the bridge
Marina on the Ashland side of the bridge