Granville Bridge NY-58-?? |
| Granville, NY - Washington County |
Granville Bridge Closeup
Granville Bridge
| Region: |
Capital - Saratoga |
| County: |
Washington |
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| Town: |
Granville |
| Locality: |
Village of Granville |
Position - Lat: Lon: |
N 43 24.326º W 73 15.748º |
| Owner: |
Unknown
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| Bridge Carries: |
Foot Trail |
| Bridge Crosses: |
Mettowee River |
| Bridge Traffic: |
Pedestrian |
| Superstructure Type: |
Stringer |
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| Year Built: |
2000 |
| Builder: |
Unknown |
| Structure Characteristics: |
Length: 120'-0"
Width: 6'-0"
Lanes: 1 |
| Posted Load: |
None |
| Posted Vertical Clearance: |
None |
| World Guide No.: |
32-58-?? |
| National Register of Historic Places Date: |
Not Applicable |
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| Description |
Granville Covered Bridge is a 120 feet long prefabricated steel superstructure in the Village of Granville, NY. This bridge was erected on May 19, 2000 across the Mettowee River. With the bridge being located in the Slate Valley the roof is made of slate. This bridge connects the Slate Valley Museum and the Pember Museum of Natural History.
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| Photography |
| Easy to photograph portal of bridge. Easy to get nice photo of side view of bridge from near Rathbun Avenue.
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| Parking |
| Found parking on W. Main Street. A short walk to the bridge. |
Truss / Arch
Prefabricated Steel Superstructure
Location Map
| Location |
| 0.7 miles west of New York - Vermont border in Village of Granville on NY149 ( W. Main Street ). Take left on Rathbun Avenue to bridge. Good parking on W. Main Street. This bridge is in the Village of Granville , Washington County.
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