The Corbin Covered Bridge is located in Newport, NH. It is a wooden bridge with a town lattice truss structure. It was originally built in 1845. It spans 96’ across the North Branch Sugar River.

The bridge was listed on the National register of Historic Place in 1976 but was removed In 1993 when the bridge was destroyed by a fire. It has since been beautifully rebuilt. The bridge is a single car lane bridge and sits next to a nice park that offers many beautiful views from different angles.

Date:10-10-2021
Location:Newport, NH
Water Body:Croydon Branch of the Sugar River
Year Built:1845
NH Bridge Number:17
Bridge Length:96′ 2″
Truss Type:Town Lattice Truss
Parking5+ Cars
Corbin Covered Bridge
Corbin Covered Bridge reflecting on the water below
Town Lattice Truss
Town lattice truss on the Corbin Covered Bridge

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