Warren Covered Bridge

1880 Queenpost truss bridge with distinctive mismatched portal openings, symbol of the Town of Warren.

Built in 1880, the Warren Covered Bridge is a beloved symbol of the Town of Warren, Vermont. It features a Queenpost truss design and spans 59 feet, notable for having different portal (entrance) openings at each end. It is also associated with the historic Spade Farm, illustrating the role covered bridges played in connecting Vermont's farms to markets. Parking is available on Covered Bridge Road.

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