The Green sergeant lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range 0 - 12 m , usually 2 - 10 m environment.
Green Sergeant's Bridge is a distinctive one, with a modified Queenpost truss that suggests, but is not quite, a Burr Truss. (But compare the Glen Hope bridge, which is listed as a Burr Truss bridge but isn't - quite). More
Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge is located in New Jersey Nearest city: Stockton, New Jersey Coordinates: 40°26′39″N 74°57′59″W / 40.44417°N 74.96639°W / 40.44417; -74. More
Green Sergeant's Bridge Marker Photo, Click for full size By Alan Edelson, March 6, 2009 1. Green Sergeant's Bridge Marker Inscription. This is the last public covered bridge in New Jersey. It was erected in 1872 on abutments dating back to colonial times. More
Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey - Item# PMK72336 Age: 1980s up Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Green Sergeant's Covered Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey More
the Green Sergeant's bridge almost met its end in 1960. The bridge was dismantled to make way for a "more modern" bridge. More
Green Sergeant's Bridge, just outside Sergeantsville in Delaware Township, is the state's only 19th-century covered bridge. If that sounds like hedging, you're quick. According to the Historic Preservation Office in Trenton, there are two other covered bridges in the state. More
only covered bridge, Green Sergeant’s, which crosses the Wickecheoke Creek. The NJ Department of Transportation’s The Last Covered Bridge Guide has information for cyclists planning to explore the scenic back roads that lead to the bridge. More
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