Old Blenheim Bridge

Old Blenheim Bridge was a wooden covered bridge that spanned Schoharie Creek in North Blenheim, New York, United States. With an open span of 210 feet (64 m), it had the second longest span of any surviving single-span covered bridge in the world. The 1862 Bridgeport Covered Bridge in Nevada County, California, currently undergoing repairs due to 1986 flooding (rebuild started in 2019) is longer overall at 233 feet (71 m) but is argued to have a 208 feet (63 m) clear span. The bridge, opened in 1855, was also one of the oldest of its type in the United States. It was destroyed by flooding resulting from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Rebuilding of the bridge commenced in 2017 and was completed in 2018.

Old Blenheim Bridge
HAER photo in 2004
Coordinates42°28′23″N 74°26′28″W
CarriesVehicles (1855–1936)
Pedestrians (1936–2011)
CrossesSchoharie Creek
LocaleNorth Blenheim, NY
Characteristics
Designdouble-barreled long truss with center arch covered bridge
Total length232 ft 0 in (70.7 m)
Width26 ft 3 in (8.0 m)
Height30 feet (9.1 m)
Longest span210 feet (64 m)
History
DesignerNichols M. Powers
Opened1855
CollapsedAugust 28, 2011
Old Blenheim Bridge
LocationNorth Blenheim, NY
Coordinates42.471847°N 74.441906°W / 42.471847; -74.441906
AreaSchoharie County
Built1854–1855
ArchitectNichols Montgomery Powers
NRHP reference No.66000570
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHLJanuary 29, 1964
Removed from NRHPJuly 21, 2015
Delisted NHLJuly 21, 2015
Location
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