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  2. Cornwall Bridge - Wikipedia

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    1960s postcard of Cornwall Bridge. The Cornwall Bridge is located in southwestern Cornwall and southeastern Sharon, near the village known as Cornwall Bridge.It is oriented east-west, principally crossing the south-flowing Housatonic River, but also the tracks of the Housatonic Railroad which parallels the river's east bank, and roads named River Road on each side.

  3. Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge stood in a rural area of southeastern Cornwall and western Salisbury, connecting Cornwall's Swamp Road with Salisbury's Creek Road. The bridge was a Town lattice truss structure, built as a single span 153.5 feet (46.8 m) long. It rested on abutments of marble that had were faced in concrete, and was supported ...

  4. Cornwall Bridge station - Wikipedia

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    Architectural style: Stick/Eastlake: NRHP reference ... April 26, 1972: Location. Cornwall Bridge station is a former train station in Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut.

  5. West Cornwall Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1864, the West Cornwall covered bridge is 172 feet (52 m) long, 15 feet (4.6 m) wide and supports one lane of vehicle traffic for the Sharon-Goshen Turnpike (Connecticut Route 128). [2] The bridge's Town lattice truss is constructed of red-spruce timbers secured by treenails and the span is made of native oak.

  6. Ithiel Town - Wikipedia

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    In 1829, Town formed one of the first professional architectural firms in the United States with Alexander Jackson Davis, together producing notable buildings in a range of new Revival styles, including Greek, Gothic, Tuscan, and Egyptian. Town also traveled in Europe during this period (1829–30).

  7. Sharon Historic District (Sharon, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The flanks of the northern portion of the green continued to be filled in with Victorian houses and new civic architecture. [2] The memorial clock tower. The historic district is an essentially linear district, several miles long, centered on the junction of Cornwall Bridge and Amenia Roads with Main Street.

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  9. Covered bridge - Wikipedia

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    A tubular bridge is a bridge built as a rigid box girder section within which the traffic is carried. [26] Examples include the Britannia Bridge and the Conwy Railway Bridge in the United Kingdom. A skyway is a type of urban pedway consisting of an enclosed or covered footbridge between two buildings, designed to protect pedestrians from the ...