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New Brunswick Covered Bridges
a photo album of covered bridges in New Brunswick
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
The Milkish Inlet Covered Bridge at Bayswater: Kings County
The Milkish Inlet Covered Bridge is located at Bayswater, Kings County. Built in 1920, this covered bridge at Bayswater transverses the Milkish Creek.
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The header photo above shows the beautiful old covered bridge at Upper Stone Ridge, near Zealand, NB, York County.
The covered bridge shown above is no longer in existence. It was destroyed by fire on Friday evening, Oct. 11.
2008
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