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  1. October 16, 1974. The Red Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge, carrying Cole Hill Road across Sterling Brook in Morristown, Vermont. Built in 1896, it is the only surviving 19th-century covered bridge in the town, and one of the last to be built during the historic period of covered bridge construction in the state.

  2. Okt. 2023 • Paare. The Red Covered Bridge (Cole Hill Road, Morristown, VT) is a bit off the beaten path, but it comes up on Google maps and it isn’t far from Emily’s Bridge. While Emily’s has a neat story to it, we thought the Red Covered Bridge was more picturesque. Check them both out.

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    • Cole Hill Road, Morrisville, 05661, Vermont
    • What Are Covered Bridges?
    • 21 Beautiful & Historical Covered Bridges in Vermont
    • Map of Vermont’s Covered Bridges

    Built primarily in the 19th century in the United States, covered bridges are wooden truss bridges that have both sides and roofs. These were put in place to protect the structures from wear and tear due to exposure to rain, wind, and—in New England—ice and snow. They are of historic interest because they represent architecture from a time gone by,...

    Middle Covered Bridge

    Union Street Woodstock, VT, 05091 One of the covered bridges in Woodstock VT, this lovely landmark is interchangeably referred to as either Middle Bridge or Union Street Bridge, and it’s a favorite subject of photographers from all around the region, situated right in the midst of Woodstock Village. The lattice work and the blooming spring and summer flowers around this lattice truss bridge make it especially picturesque in the warm weather months! This is one of the newest of Vermont’s cover...

    Scott Covered Bridge

    Route 30 East, Townshend, VT, 05359 Built in 1870, the Scott Bridge is a historic site that is owned and operated by the state. At 276 feet in length, it’s one of the longest wooden bridges in Vermont, making it a popular covered bridge to see for that reason.

    Arlington Covered Bridge

    Covered Bridge Rd, Arlington, VT 05250 You’ll find Arlington Covered Bridge on Covered Bridge Rd in Arlington, and its also sometimes called the Bridge at the Green. Built in 1852, it’s one of the oldest covered bridges in Vermont, and it resides over a tiny little beach and local swimming hole. One major point of interest at this historic bridge: Norman Rockwell once lived beside it! And, of lesser note, I once lived about a quarter mile down the road from the bridge myself! The Arlington Co...

    So many covered bridges of Vermont are worth admiring for yourself, so check out this map of Vermont covered bridges we’ve created if you’d like to plan your tour that way. A perfect focus for your Vermont road trip! Need help planning that? You can also download this self-paced driving tour of Vermontthat includes covered bridges, too! A great way...

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  3. The LVRT is the longest rail trail in New England and connects 18 towns from St. Johnsbury to Swanton. It offers scenic views, historic structures, and recreational opportunities along the way, including the Fisher Covered Bridge in Morrisville.

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  4. November 14, 1991. The Lamoille River Route 15-A Bridge is a modern steel-and-concrete structure, built in 2013 to carry Vermont Route 15A over the Lamoille River east of Morrisville, Vermont, United States. It was built to replace a metal truss bridge erected there in 1928.

  5. 26. März 2024 · Scott Covered Bridge is located at Route 30, 3049 State Forest Rd in Townshend. Like the West Dummerston, Scott is also perched over the West River. It was built in 1870 by Harrison Chamberlin; renovations started in 2016. Scott Covered Bridge is a town lattice and king post covered bridge.

  6. 22. Aug. 2022 · The ultimate itinerary for a self-guided Vermont covered bridges tour, which shares the best covered bridges in Vermont to visit.