“Museum Covered Bridge” at Shelburne Museum

“Built in 1845, the Museum Covered Bridge[1] originally spanned the Lamoille River in Cambridge, Vermont. The trusses for the double bridge were assembled in a field next to the chosen site. Measuring 168 feet (51 m) in length, with two vehicle lanes and a footpath (attached after its original construction), it is an impressive exampleContinue reading ““Museum Covered Bridge” at Shelburne Museum”

Seguin Covered Bridge in Charlotte, Vermont

Today’s video is on the third in my series of the three covered bridges still standing in Charlotte, Vermont.  It is known by three different names: Seguin Covered BridgeSequin Covered BridgeUpper Covered Bridge The Sequin name was a misspelling when it was added to the National Historic Register in 1974.  Unfortunately, that’s the name that’sContinue reading “Seguin Covered Bridge in Charlotte, Vermont”

Quinlan’s Covered Bridge: 1 of ONLY 3 LEFT in Charlotte, Vermont!

Whilst in Charlotte, Vermont yesterday and driving to my next place to film, this beautiful covered bridge loomed before me.  I knew of its existence and had printed off its history, so I could film it.  What a fun find on my way to another place I had not located!  (That’s a trek for today…)Continue reading “Quinlan’s Covered Bridge: 1 of ONLY 3 LEFT in Charlotte, Vermont!”

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