Historic
Covered Bridges in Vermont |
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Below: Shelburn Museum in Burlington, Vermont- one of America's most distinctive outdoor history museums with exhibitions in 37 buildings. Structures include a lighthouse, steam locomotive, vintage carousel, general store, and the restored steamboat, Ticonderoga. |
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Below: The Shelburn Covered Bridge |
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Grist Mill Covered Bridge, September 18, 2000 |
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Below: Comstock Covered Bridge |
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Below: The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge was built in 1866 on the New Hampshire / Vermont town line. |
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Below: Hopkins 1875 Walk Bridge |
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Below: Photos of un-named covered bridges |
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