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Description: Construction: The Tomlinson Mill Covered Bridge was built in 1918, making it over a century old. It represents the craftsmanship and engineering techniques of that era. Length: The bridge spans a length of 18 meters (60 feet). This measurement indicates the size of the bridge and gives an idea of its scale. Covered Bridge Design: Covered bridges were commonly built during that time to protect the wooden structural elements from weathering. They feature a covered roof, often with distinctive architectural details. Historic Significance: The Tomlinson Mill Covered Bridge holds historical and cultural importance as a heritage structure. It serves as a reminder of the region's transportation history and showcases the architectural heritage of covered bridges in New Brunswick.