However, by the mid-1970s, the town of Manchester decided it did not want the bypass.
But the agency would probably be happy to save the money, if the town decided it didn't want the $9 million bridge after all.
It was purchased last year for $235,000 before the town decided to sell the complex.
By 1904, the towns decided a new high school building was needed.
The town had not decided on any specific prospective use of the site.
And if state standards are set, towns may still decide to be more restrictive, he said.
The town decided to cover the springs rather than rebuild the hotel.
But no town has decided to take that step, state officials say.
After reviewing the environmental impact statement, the town decided the project would be harmful.
The town then decided to expand the church and build new bell tower.