Living Memorial Park – Brattleboro, Vermont

The Living Memorial Park in Brattleboro is a recreational park with numerous facilities such as an olympic sized swimming pool, a skating rink, ball fields and a ski lift. The Creamery Covered Bridge is also on site in the park. The park is easily accessed off VT Route 9.

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Creamery Covered Bridge – Brattleboro, Vermont

The Creamery Covered Bridge in Brattleboro spans the Whetstone Brook and was built in 1879. It is a Town Lattice Truss bridge and is the only remaining covered bridge in Brattleboro which used to have many more.

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The bridge now resides in the Living Memorial Park in Brattleboro. The park is a four season recreational area featuring an olympic size swimming pool, tennis courts, ball fields and skating rink and ski lifts for winter activities.

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Ashuelot Covered Bridge – Winchester, New Hampshire

The Ashuelot Covered Bridge in Winchester spans the Ashuelot River and was built in 1864. A bridge was already standing at this site when the town of Winchester first began considering construction of a replacement in 1853. A new bridge was finally approved in 1864, and the present structure was opened the next year, having cost $4,650 to build. It is a Town lattice Truss bridge with a center stanchion and two shore abutments.

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McWaters Park – Bennington, Vermont

This small park is located adjacent to the Burt Henry Covered Bridge in Bennington.

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There are several picnic tables and a hiking trail goes along the Walloomsac River.

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Burt Henry Covered Bridge – Bennington, Vermont

The Burt Henry Covered Bridge in Bennington spans the Walloomsac River. The bridge was originally built in 1840 and rebuilt in 1989. The bridge is accessible from the small McWaters Town Park.

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The bridge building Sears family is also responsible for the nearby Paper Mill Village Covered Bridge and Silk Road Covered Bridge.

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