Dalton Covered Bridge
Warner, over the Warner River (Joppa Road). Built 1853, about 77 ft. long. A Town lattice truss, companion to the nearby Waterloo Bridge.
1853
Year Built
Open to Traffic
Town Lattice
New Hampshire
Merrimack County
Warner
1853
43.2760,-71.8280
Open to traffic
Warner River
Town Lattice Truss
77
The Dalton Covered Bridge crosses the Warner River in Warner, a short distance from the Waterloo Bridge. Built in 1853, it is a Town lattice truss about 77 feet long. Like several bridges in the area, its exact history is difficult to trace, as early bridges were known by place and personal names that have since disappeared.
One of New Hampshire's surviving 19th-century covered bridges, it remains open to traffic.
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