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Covered Bridges

Robyville Bridge
Corinth, Maine

This is a picture of Robyville Bridge

This bridge, the only completely shingled covered bridge in the State, was built in 1876. The supporting members are the Long truss design and span 73 feet between the stone abutments. The bridge crosses Kenduskeag Stream in Robyville Village in the town of Corinth about three miles northwest of Kenduskeag Village3. The bridge was reinforced in 1984 to carry local traffic.