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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    I've jumped off this bridge 1000 times... love me some adrenaline.
    How high is the bridge, NH.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    How high is the bridge, NH.
    Did some checking Below information copy and paste from >> Bridgehunter.com | Livermore Falls Bridge
    Facts

    Overview
    Lenticular deck truss bridge over Pemigewasset River on Abandoned Road
    Location
    Grafton County, New Hampshire
    Status
    Abandoned
    History
    Built 1885; Closed To Traffic 1959
    Builder
    - Berlin Iron Bridge Co. of East Berlin, Connecticut
    Design
    Lenticular deck truss. It also has a Lenticular deck truss approach span.
    Dimensions
    Length of largest span: 140.0 ft.
    Total length: 263.0 ft.
    Deck width: 16.0 ft.

    Also called
    Pumpkin Seed Bridge
    Approximate latitude, longitude
    +43.78369, -71.66833 (decimal degrees)
    43°47'01" N, 71°40'06" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
    Approximate UTM coordinates
    19/285289/4851308 (zone/easting/northing)
    Quadrangle map:
    Plymouth
    Inventory number
    BH 51557 (Bridgehunter.com ID)


    Posts on this link >>
    Indicate about 100 feet from the bottom of the bridge and 135 from the top


    Posts on this link >> Livermore Falls - Dangerous, Beautiful and Historic New Hampshire
    Indicate This bridge is about 65 ft above water at the base and 105 from the top yet I have seen people jump from both areas.

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