By Associated Press - Saturday, July 8, 2017

HOOKSETT, N.H. (AP) - A historic bridge in Hooksett, New Hampshire, has been demolished for safety reasons.

The 108-year-old Lilac Bridge on the Merrimack River was closed to traffic in 1976 but remained open to pedestrian traffic until this June. WMUR-TV reports (https://bit.ly/2tBC9eo ) that town officials then told people to stay away from the area, particularly in the water underneath it, out of concerns that the bridge might collapse.

The bridge was listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. It was demolished on Friday afternoon.



The section of river will be closed until July 12.

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Information from: WMUR-TV, https://wmur.com

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