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  • Please WAIT! Then SCROLL DOWN for JAY COVERED BRIDGE PHOTOS.    [ Are you in this picture? ]
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    Photos: Old Covered Bridge.
    Covered Bridge as it appeared in 1950's souvenir postcard, sold at Madden's Store, Jay [Photo retouched to remove visitor in bright red jacket]. Original unretouched 1950's souvenir postcard, sold at Madden's Store, Jay with swimming area, Old Covered Bridge, mill store and blacksmith shop. Covered Bridge detail from 1950's souvenir postcard , sold at Madden's Store, Jay.
     Mill store on West bank, as it appeared in 1950's souvenir postcard (portion), sold at Madden's Store, Jay. Beautiful building was used for community gatherings, roller skating and more for many years. Destroyed in early '60's--probably for taxes. Blackcmith shop at left is still there. 1866 Postcard Jay Covered Bridge, view from east bank of the AuSable River looking toward Fourpeaks Ebenezer Mountain. Old mill buildings along shore. U.S. Navy Steel Bridge, placed in 1996 while old Covered Bridge being repaired/rebuilt. (photo Oct '02). [Click on Photo For Larger Size]
    Covered Bridge Photos. (L. to R. & T. to B.)
    1) Covered Bridge as it appeared in 1950's souvenir postcard, sold at Madden's Store, Jay [Photo retouched to remove visitor in bright red jacket].
    2) Original unretouched 1950's souvenir postcard, sold at Madden's Store, Jay with swimming area, Old Covered Bridge, mill store and blacksmith shop. (CLICK HERE for full size 50's postcard.)
    3) Covered Bridge detail from 1950's souvenir postcard.
    4) Mill store on West bank, as it appeared in 1950's souvenir postcard (portion). Beautiful building was used for community gatherings, roller skating and more for many years. Destroyed in early '60's--probably for taxes. Blacksmith shop at left is still there.
    5) 1866 Postcard Jay Covered Bridge, view from East bank of the AuSable River looking toward Fourpeaks Ebenezer Mountain. Old mill buildings along shore.
    6) U.S. Navy Steel Bridge, placed in 1996 while old Covered Bridge being repaired/rebuilt. (photo Oct '02).
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    Are you in this picture? Fourpeaks hosts now welcome paying guests to a 700-acre rest and playground for vacations in the Adirondack Great Camp tradition. Couples appreciate Fourpeaks secluded settings. Adventure families have fun exploring our accessible wilderness. Folks with dogs enjoy the open spaces to run their pets. A private nature retreat, a place for restoring personal energies. Are you in this picture?  CLICK HERE to find out!    [More about this at Frequently Asked Questions.]

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