
Shelburne Covered Bridge, Vermont
When Built: 1845
Builders: George W. Holmes
Description: Formerly the Cambridge Covered Bridge, it was moved from Waterville to its present location at the Shelburne Museum grounds in 1951. It is a two lane bridge, one of only two in Vermont, the other being Pulpmill Covered Bridge. While you are there, have a look at the Shelburne Round Barn. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to visit the Museum grounds, but it looks like a great place to visit, especially for families
GPS Position: N 44 22.394 W 73 13.863

Shelbourne Covered Bridge, Vermont
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That’s a very bridge and something we will never see in Europe. Thanks for sharing these nice pictures Harold!
Comment by Chris — January 6, 2011 @ 6:47 am
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Thank you Chris!!
Comment by Harold — January 8, 2011 @ 10:06 pm
Sigh. I love Vermont. Did the recent storm from Fall 2011 cause any damage!
Comment by Eating as a Path to Yoga — May 23, 2012 @ 12:45 pm