[1] The Swiftwater Covered Bridge is located in southeastern Bath, carrying Porter Road over the Wild Ammonoosuc River just north of New Hampshire Route 112.
It is a locally distinctive single-span Paddleford truss design, with laminated arches and steel beam reinforcements added in the 20th century.
The roof is made of corrugated metal, and the sides are sheathed in vertical planking to a height of eight feet, leaving an exposed area above.
It was probably built under the auspices of Joseph Fifield and John Carbee, town officials responsible for its highways and bridges.
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