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Built in 1879, this 80 ft Town Lattice bridge spans Whetstone Brook. The sidewalk and slate roof added in 1917. |
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Built in 1870 and rebuilt in 1972, this 95 ft Howe truss bridge spans the Green River in an area called the "Pumping Station." Popular spot for swimming and fishing. |
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Built in 1870, this 104' Town Lattice bridge spanning Green River is unique in that local residents keep their mailboxes inside it. This is probably the most photographed "small" covered bridge in the state. |
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Built in 1872 and rebuilt in 1998, this 280 ft Towne Lattice twin span bridge spans the West River. The longest bridge in VT. |
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Built in 1967, this 62 ft stringer bridge spans the South Branch of the Saxtons River in Grafton, VT. One of the most photographed bridges in the state. |
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Built around 1870 this 118 ft Town Lattice design is used daily.
Also, a popular flea market is held in nearby Newfane weekends during the summer months. |
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Built in 1870, this 276 ft bridge spans the West River. A three span structure. One span is town lattice truss with an arch, the next two spans are kingposts trusses with steel rods added for strength. |
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Built in 1869 and rebuilt in 1995, this 106 ft multi-kingpost bridge spans the South River. |
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Built in 1949, this 22 ft pretty town lattice bridge spans a tributary of the Deerfield River. |
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Built in 1870, this 98 ft Burr truss bridge spans the North River. Foot traffic only. |
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Built in 1951, this 94 ft Long truss bridge spans the Mill River. Foot traffic only. |
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Built in 1870, this 117 ft Town Lattice truss bridge spans Saxtons River. |
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Built in 1868 and rebuilt in 1967, this 46 ft modified kingpost truss bridge spans the Williams in Chester, VT. |
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Built in 1868, this 86 ft town lattice bridge spans the Williams River |
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A very impressive 158 foot long town lattice built in 1870 spanning the Williams River. One of the longest in Vermont. |
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Built in 1870 and restored in 1995, this 67 ft modified kingpost truss bridge spans Saxtons River. The longest of VT’s surviving kingpost bridges. The two glue-lam beams have been a source of controversy about authenticity. |
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