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Two minor quibbles: Route 27 does not run over the 1798 bridge, it runs over a modern reinforced concrete bridge next to it. The road that runs over the old bridge is named "Old Lincoln Highway", according to Google Maps (and my recollection). I believe it's a dead end, that only leads to the old mill. Second, the coordinates are off by 1500 feet or so, at least according to Google Maps' satellite photos. A lat/long marker placed near the middle of the photo of the bridge reads 40.373752, -74.620266 (that is, 40°22′26″N 74°37′13″W). jeremyleader (talk) 17:59, 5 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]