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Swift River Bridge, New Hampshire, USA

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In Today’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle, we visit Swift River Bridge in New Hampshire.

This beautiful 133 feet long bridge is one of 54 covered bridges in New Hampshire.

It was first constructed in 1850, only to be swept away by heavy rains into the Swift River 19 years later and crash into the Saco River Bridge. Both bridges broke up, and their debris went two miles downstream. Swift River Bridge was later rebuilt using the debris from both bridges.

Would you like to learn more about covered bridges? This short video is terrific and full of information you (maybe) did not know was interesting ♥
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Bubba1943

Enjoyed the puzzle and the video, Thanks for sharing

bevpuzzler8

Great history, thank you I enjoyed putting it together. 3-29-23

Cookie2

Good idea re adjustable puzzles.

I so enjoy doing puzzles of bridges and this one is definitely a winner with all the harmonizing colors surrounding it. Thx for p

mauismom

i enjoy your daily puzzles, but can't seem to fit them on the screen to be able to do them. 60 pcs and under fit nicely, but 90+pcs. are hard to work on my laptop screen. sometimes the subject matter is worth more pcs., but i usually just study them and pass them by. wish you could put an adjustable puzzle or two on every day so people could fix the size they enjoy.

Lovely picture and colours, thank you.

Cookie2

Thanks for the size. Too many small puzzles!
Maybe you could limit the number of puzzles under 80 pieces to two per person for the day?

SandiT

Thank you, Jigidi, for this wonderful puzzle.

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