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Tappan Bridge
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Coordinates 42°04′07″N 74°32′52″W / 42.06861°N 74.54778°W / 42.06861; -74.54778
Crosses Dry Brook
History
Construction end 1906

The Tappan Bridge, also known as Kittle Bridge, is a special kind of bridge. It is a wooden covered bridge located in the town of Hardenburgh. This town is in Ulster County, New York.

What is the Tappan Bridge?

The Tappan Bridge is a historic structure. It is a covered bridge, meaning it has a roof and sides. This design helps protect the wooden parts from weather. It crosses over a stream called Dry Brook.

Why are Covered Bridges Important?

Covered bridges like the Tappan Bridge were once very common. They were built to last a long time. The roof and walls keep rain and snow off the wooden frame. This stops the wood from rotting quickly. It also protects the bridge deck where people and wagons travel.

When Was Tappan Bridge Built?

The Tappan Bridge was completed in the year 1906. This makes it over 100 years old! It has stood for more than a century. It shows how people built things a long time ago.

Where is the Tappan Bridge Located?

You can find the Tappan Bridge in Ulster County, New York. Specifically, it's in the town of Hardenburgh. This area is known for its natural beauty. The bridge is a local landmark.

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