This pedestrian bridge spans the Souhegan River in Milford, NH. When you walk across it you feel it bounce a bit. It was made in 1889 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company of Connecticut.

This pedestrian bridge spans the Souhegan River in Milford, NH. When you walk across it you feel it bounce a bit. It was made in 1889 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company of Connecticut.
Decorative! 👁👁🍃
Isn’t it great!
I like architecture. I find it fascinating. 👁👁🍃
It is pretty cool. It’s definitely old school
it’s 131 years old? so impressive!! and great shots, Chris, I like the detail!!
Thank you, Alex. It’s hard to shoot the bridge as a whole due to trees obscuring the view.
Love the B/W approach. 🙂
Wow! Love the details in your shots!
Oh, gosh…..a bouncy bridge…!!
I love that you included the detail of how it feels to cross it. Nice series, Chris. Beautiful pictures!
Thank you, Sandra. It’s fun to cross it and fun to feel the bounce of it. I’m glad you enjoyed the photos.
What a beauty! Although the bouncing bit would give me the scares!😂 And who knew that there’s one more connection between Milford and Berlin?! 😀
That’s right. Thanks Sarah!
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Great shots! I’ve always liked iron bridges, even those with a bit of bounce.
Thank you. The bounce makes the bridge more fun.
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How lovely the light is!
Thank you. It was a beautiful but cold morning.
I love the history of this bridge. Must have carried a lot of people and a lot of stories.
I agree. This was a factory town back when factories were water powered. People walked to work on this bridge.
Gorgeous 👍👍
Thank you, Sohair!
Welcome ⚘
Wow! Your own bridge! And a nice one too 😉
Really nice and amazing architecture for it to survive the years.👍