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The Lyme–East Thetford Bridge is a historic bridge over the Connecticut River between Lyme, New Hampshire, and East Thetford, Vermont. From the New Hampshire side it carries East Thetford Road, which becomes Vermont Route 113 as it enters Vermont. A Parker truss bridge completed in 1937, it is 471 feet (144 m) long. The bridge was added to ...
Lyme: 53: Lyme–East Thetford Bridge: Lyme–East Thetford Bridge: March 27, 2020 : VT 113 / East Thetford Rd. over the Connecticut R. Lyme: Extends into Orange County, Vermont: 54: Minot–Sleeper Library: Minot–Sleeper Library
The centerpiece of the 80-acre (32 ha) district is the oblong town common, a flat, grassy expanse extending east-west just south of a bend in Main Street (New Hampshire Route 10), whose visual anchor, the First Congregational Church, stands at the eastern end. The district extends along NH 10 north as far as High Street, and south a short ...
General John Stark Memorial Bridge: VT 119 NH 119: ... Lyme–East Thetford Bridge: VT 113 ... New Hampshire Route 3 bridge
The Lyme Common occupies the center of the village of Lyme, located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of the Connecticut River. Lyme is a rural town. Most human development is in the western half of the town along the Connecticut River and New Hampshire Route 10, known as the Dartmouth College Highway. The eastern half of the town is mostly forest.
While updated to fit a modern world, both of New Hampshire's oldest towns are still in touch with their rural heritage. Though Dover is now one of the state's most populated towns, several public ...
Lyme–East Thetford Bridge: Lyme–East Thetford Bridge: March 27, 2020 : VT 113 / East Thetford Rd. over the Connecticut R. Thetford: Extends into Grafton County, New Hampshire: 34: Mari-Castle: Mari-Castle: May 24, 1990 : 41 S. Main St.
Route 113 briefly overlaps US-5 (for about 30 yards), before turning east to cross the river. Route 113 ends at the bridge crossing, continuing as East Thetford Road in Lyme, New Hampshire, an unnumbered local road which intersects with NH-10 approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east.