Author Kim Varney Chandler will speak about “Covered Bridges Near Hancock, Past and Present” tonight at 7 p.m. at the Hancock Historical Society. The talk is made possible by a
Kim Varney Chandler, author of “Covered Bridges of New Hampshire,” shares the history of the Whittier Covered Bridge in Ossipee, N.H., during an online talk Thursday sponsored by Haverhill’s Whittier Birthplace. The bridge, built around 1870 and presumably by Jacob Berry, is one of 22 Paddleford truss bridges remaining in the world. The 133-foot covered […]
MERIDEN, N.H. — Compiling a work about New Hampshire’s iconic covered bridges was, in Kim Varney Chandler’s own words, “one of the best things I’ve gotten the courage to do.”
CONCORD —The N.H. Division of Forests and Lands, along with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, has announced this year’s lineup for the annual Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture