Covered Bridges of New Hampshire, a New Hampshire Humanites Program

Thursday, January 256:00—7:30 PMMulti-Purpose RoomNesmith Library8 Fellows Road, Windham, NH, 03087

Adults Ages 18+ / Registration required

New Hampshire was once home to over 300 covered bridges, but today, there are just over sixty authentic covered bridges in New Hampshire, forty-six of which are over a century old! Curious to learn more about these beloved bridges? Then join us on Thursday, January 25 at 6 PM, when we welcome author and photographer Kim Varney Chandler as she shares an overview of these covered bridges in the Granite State and recounts interesting facts she uncovered while researching her 2022 book, Covered Bridges of New Hampshire. This program is presented through a generous grant from New Hampshire Humanities and is co-hosted by the Windham Historical Society.

Kim Varney Chandler is a researcher, amateur genealogist, photographer, bird watcher, and dog lover. She is a two-time graduate of the University of New Hampshire (’91, ’96G). When not immersed in the past, Kim works as a high school counselor and commits an inordinate amount of time to volunteer work. Kim is a life-long resident of New Hampshire, except for two stints living south of the Mason-Dixon. She lives in Hancock with her husband, Marshell, and Pemi, the hiking therapy dog.

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