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Date: 2007-12-05 14:43:38
Haverhill
New Hampshire
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge
Lattice truss bridge
Bath
New Hampshire
Covered bridge
Woodsville
New Hampshire
Bath Covered Bridge
Truss
Bridge
New Hampshire
Geography of the United States
Truss bridges

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