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Lincoln, New Hampshire 30 September 2004
The Franconia Notch Parkway winds its way through Franconia Notch. In this northbound view from the trailhead parking lot is Cannon Mountain on the left and Eagle Cliff in the distant background.Bridge Facts: Built in 1985 I-93 Parkway spans Ped Underpass Concrete Culvert (includes frame culverts) 1 Span, 4.3 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 30 September 2004
To Reverse Direction Use Tramway Exit sign was installed in September 1985 during construction of the Franconia Notch Parkway. View Larger Photo

Franconia, New Hampshire 30 September 2004
Franconia Notch Parkway northbound at Boise Rock. View Larger Photo

Franconia, New Hampshire 30 September 2004
Route 18 spans the Franconia Notch Parkway.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 Nh 18 spans I-93 Parkway Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 47.2 meters in length
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Lincoln, New Hampshire 30 September 2004
The Franconia Notch Parkway spans a hiking trail and bike path at Lafayette Campground.Bridge Facts: Built in 1985 I-93 Parkway spans Ped Underpass Concrete Culvert (includes frame culverts) 1 Span, 4.3 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
Fallen from its perch on 3 May 2003, the Profile of the Old Man of the Mountain was a proud symbol of the State of New Hampshire, appearing in many places, including New Hampshire's route number signs and turnpike tokens. View Larger Photo

Lincoln, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
U.S. Route 3, looking north into Franconia Notch State Park.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 I-93(ramp 3n-f) spans US 3 Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 44.8 meters in length
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Lincoln, New Hampshire 22 July 2001
Franconia Notch Parkway, U.S. Route 3 northbound. View Larger Photo

Lincoln, New Hampshire 22 July 2001
Franconia Notch Parkway northbound. Visible in the distance are the steep walls of Franconia Notch. View Larger Photo

Franconia, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
Franconia Notch Parkway, looking south. View Larger Photo

Franconia, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
Route 18 spans the Franconia Notch Parkway.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 Nh 18 spans I-93 Parkway Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 47.2 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 22 July 2001
Looking southbound from the Route 18 overpass. In the background is Echo Lake, a water source for snowmaking on Cannon's ski trails.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 Nh 18 spans I-93 Parkway Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 47.2 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 22 July 2001
Franconia Notch Parkway looking north from the Route 18 overpass. It is here that the parkway leaves the former U.S. 3 route onto a new location to rejoin Interstate 93.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 Nh 18 spans I-93 Parkway Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 47.2 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
Franconia Notch Parkway, looking south near Cannon Mountain.Bridge Facts: Built in 1986 Nh 18 spans I-93 Parkway Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder 1 Span, 47.2 meters in length
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Franconia, New Hampshire 2 June 2002
Franconia Notch Parkway northbound approaching Route 18. View Larger Photo
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