county/comté/grafschaft
一廊桥

5 covered bridges/ponts couverts/bedeckte holzbrücken

45-04 CHITTENDEN

Charlotte

The Lake Shore Bridge

45-04-01

North-west of Charlotte on Lake Road.

Over Holmes Creek.

The Lake Shore Bridge.

1.4 miles west of jct US 7 on SR 5 through Charlotte then right 1.8 miles on Lake Road to the bridge.

1 span 39' or 11.8m

Built in 1898 by Leonard Sherman.

King truss with very rare tied-arch construction.

Hinesburg

The Upper or Seguin Bridge

45-04-02

South-west of Hinesburg on Roscoe Road.

Over Lewis Creek.

The Upper or Seguin Bridge.

About 3 miles south of jct VT 2A on VT 116 then right 1.1 miles on Charlotte Road, left 2.4 miles on Baldwin Road and right 1 mile on Drinkwater Road to Roscoe Road, turn left 0.2 mile to the bridge.

1 span 71' or 21.6m

Built in 1849.

Burr arch.

Lewis Creek

The Quinlan or Lower Bridge

45-04-03

South-east of Charlotte on Lewis Creek Road.

Over Lewis Creek.

The Quinlan or Lower Bridge.

3 miles east of US7 on Hinesburg Road then right for 3.3 miles on Spear St. extention and just left at Lewis Creek Road.

1 span 86' or 26.2m

Built in 1849.

Burr arch.

Westford

The Westford Bridge

45-04-05 

In the village of Westford.

Over the Browns River.

The Westford Bridge, closed to motor traffic.

About 8 miles from jct of VT 15 at Essex on VT128 to Westford just on the east side of Cambridge road.

1 span 97' or 29.5m

Built in 1837, remove in 1988, restored and put back to original location in 2001.

Burr arch.

Shelburne

The Cambridge Village or Museum Bridge

45-04-06 

Off US7 south of Shelburne at the Museum.

Over Burr Pond.

The Cambridge Village or Museum Bridge, admission.

About 7 miles south of Burlington on US 7 just south of Shelburne on the west side of the road.

1 span 168' or 51.2m

Built in 1845 at Cambridge in Lamoille County by Farwell Wetherby, dismantled and moved in 1949 by Walter B. Hill.

Double-barreled Burr arch truss with sidewalk.