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Choate Bridge Pictures
Number 10. The Choate Bridge. The Choate Bridge, built in 1764, represented a great change in bridge...
During the Mother's Day Flood of 2006, Black Dog Divers was called upon to perform emergency repairs...
Upper photo - contributor not remembered. Lower photo - "The Celebration of the Two Hundred Fiftieth...
Early photo Choate Bridge 1764. One of the oldest stone arch bridges in the country.
Choate Bridge
Built in 1764, the Choate Bridge is Americas oldest continuous-use, double arch stone bridge and is...
Crane Lifting Giant Sandbag Out Of Riverbed If they happen at all, such damage and repairs should on...
Choate Arched Bridge 1764 Ipswich, MA Choate Bridge was originally a single lane. A later additi...
... Choate Bridge The Great Ipswich Flood of 2006 / From Choate Bridge Andy Agapow May 15 & 16, 2006
Choate Bridge
1946 Old wood Choate Bridge in King’s Mills, replaced with modern concrete version. 12 Whitefield PT...
...ge The Great Ipswich Flood of 2006 / Getty Station by Choate Bridge Andy Agapow May 15 & 16, 2006
DIRECTIONS TO IPSWICH RIVER PLACE 4 South Main Street, Ipswich, MA 01938 Click here for Mapquest Lin...
1880 1980
THE Choate Bridge, IPSWICH, MASS. This bridge, spanning the Ipswich River in the center of the town ...
Tern Inn and Cottages
Repair Crane
Title: Choate Bridge Winter Artist: Mulhaupt, Frederick John Location: Private Collection. Type: Oi...
See Detail
The photo in the original did not scan well as you can see by clicking on the attached thumbnail. Th...
Choate Bridge REV2
Choate Bridge Pub and Restaurant 3 South Main Street (978) 356-2931 Located in downtown Ipswich next...
Permanent Fixed Bridge A Permanent Bridge replaces one or more missing teeth. A Bridge will: Keep te...
Rainbows Bridge
Choate Bridge
The Whipple House
1880 1980
The Varvarin bridge collapsed on Sunday after NATO missiles slammed into it
Clam Box of Ipswich 246 High Street (978) 356-9707 Welcome to the Clam Box of Ipswich, a nationally ...
CGFA- Frederick Mulhaupt: Choate Bridge, Winter