The Gates Farm Bridge used to stand within an eye shot of the Cambridge Village Bridge before a new bypass road was built in 1950, that saw the latter bridge…
To celebrate Vermont’s 2nd Annual Covered Bridge Week, Phill takes a break from his regular series and takes you on a trip down memory lane, bringing to life the ten…
Another bridge that qualifies for one of the “most scenic covered bridges” in the state competition! Set over the Brewster River, the story of the Grist Mill covered bridge details…
The bridge that the townsfolk of Cambridge did not want building – in the end a court order instructed the town to build the bridge! The poor state of the…
Located in the center of the village, this is the furthest downstream – and the busiest – of the three covered bridges in Waterville – not only busy carrying traffic,…
The middle of the three bridges in the town of Waterville, the Montgomery bridge is another bridge taking it’s name from a previous landowner. Directly underneath the bridge, the river…
Jaynes Bridge is middle of the five covered bridges along the North Branch of the Lamoille River. In 1960, the bridge was rebuilt after a dump truck full of gravel…
The bridge crosses over a section of the river with fast flowing water due to the rocky bed forming small, but scenic falls – which made it ideal back in…
The furthest upstream of the five bridges on the North Branch of the Lamoiile River, the Morgan Bridge is named after the Morgan family who used to live on the…
Set back on a dirt road and facing a derelict barn and house, The Scribner Bridge is only in use for the small number of residents living beyond the bridge.…