Discover America's Historic Covered Bridges
Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.
Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.
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Washington County. Built 1858, 161 ft over the Batten Kill. Town lattice truss span preserved as a museum at Shushan.
Washington County. Built 1874, 107 ft over the Batten Kill. Howe truss span between Salem and Jackson.
Washington County. Built 1858, 101 ft over the Batten Kill. Town lattice truss span at Eagleville.
Washington County. Built 1857, 164 ft over the Hoosic River. Howe truss span at Buskirk.
Ulster County. Built 1906, 43 ft over Dry Brook. Kingpost span also known as the Kittle Bridge.
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Historic Coburn area crossing
Traditional Vermont bridge
Eastern Fairfield crossing
Picturesque 1872 bridge in fantastic setting
Vermont's "newest" old bridge - built 1904
Common family name bridge
Vibrant red beauty stands out in any season
Rural Montgomery bridge
Whimsical name hides practical history
Central village location
Scenic mountain brook crossing
Vermont's oldest operating bridge - 1833 Great Eddy Bridge