Brattleboro–Hinsdale bridges

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The Brattleboro–Hinsdale bridges are a pair of historic highway spans over the Connecticut River that long served as a key crossing between Brattleboro, Vermont, and Hinsdale, New Hampshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge complex
road bridge
truss bridge
connects Brattleboro, Vermont NERFINISHED
Hinsdale, New Hampshire
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Connecticut River NERFINISHED
hasComponent north span
south span
heritageStatus historic bridge
locatedIn Brattleboro, Vermont NERFINISHED
Hinsdale, New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf transportation infrastructure over the Connecticut River
riverBankLocation east bank in Hinsdale, New Hampshire
west bank in Brattleboro, Vermont
roadType highway
role key river crossing between Vermont and New Hampshire
serves vehicular traffic between Brattleboro and Hinsdale
usedFor highway traffic

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Vermont–New Hampshire border hasHistoricBridge Brattleboro–Hinsdale bridges
U.S. Route 4 hasBridge Brattleboro–Hinsdale bridges
this entity surface form: Memorial Bridge over the Connecticut River between Vermont and New Hampshire