Three Brothers Bridge - formerly Triuna NY-57-b |
| Bolton Landing, NY - Warren County |
Photo of Three Brothers South BridgeSpans across lake from south island to middle island
Photo of Three Brothers North BridgeSpans across lake from north island to middle island
| Region: |
Adirondacks |
| County: |
Warren |
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| Town: |
Bolton |
| Locality: |
Bolton Landing |
Position - Lat: Lon: |
N 43 32.097 W 73 39.172 |
| Owner: |
Swire Family
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| Bridge Carries: |
Spans from Island to Island |
| Bridge Crosses: |
Lake George |
| Bridge Traffic: |
Pedestrian |
| Superstructure Type: |
Stringer |
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| Year Built: |
1907 |
| Builder: |
Trask Family |
| Structure Characteristics: |
Length: 92'-0" Total Length - Three Spans
Width: Unknown
Lanes: 1 |
| Posted Load: |
None |
| Posted Vertical Clearance: |
None |
| World Guide No.: |
32-57-b |
| National Register of Historic Places Date: |
Not Applicable |
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| Description |
| These bridges are unique in that they span three island in Lake George. The islands are in the village of Bolton Landing about 0.1 miles from the west shore of Lake George. The bridges consist of a three span stringer bridge with a timber roof, and a total length of 92 feet. The bridge was built in 1907.
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| Photography |
| Photograph bridges from boat on Lake George.
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| Parking |
| Bridge must be seen by boat on Lake George. Islands are private property. |
Truss / Arch
Stringer Bridge
No photo available |
Stringer
Location Map
Location Photo
The islands, lower left, as seen from summit of Buck Mounatain on the east side of Lake George
| Location |
| Between islands on Lake George, in the village of Bolton Landing about 0.1 miles from the west shore of Lake George. This bridge is in the town of Bolton, in Warren County.
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