Part 3
COVERED BRIDGES, VERMONT, Day 6
Kent's Corner Bridge, 1994
Drove by this bridge and missed it. Stopped at a country store, and when they stopped laughing, told us where the bridge was... they cannot understand why the bridge is in the guides. You can hardly fit one person in it, it is on private property and does not look "safe"... too funny!
Martin Bridge, 1890
Coburn Bridge, 1851
Robbins Nest Bridge, 1864
Slaughter House Bridge, 1872
These next three bridges (Station, Newell and Upper Cox Brook) are on the same road very close to each other...
Station Bridge, 1872
Newell Bridge, 1872
Upper Cox Brook Bridge, 1872
Mosley Bridge, 1899
Lincoln Gap Bridge, 2000
Village/Waitsfield Bridge, 1833
Pine Brook Bridge, 1872
Other Pictures we liked from day 6...
COVERED BRIDGES, NEW HAMPSHIRE Day 7
We realized that we are right at the border with New Hampshire and there were a few bridges very close to us... so we decided to visit these since we were so close...
Cresson Bridge, 1859
Carlton Bridge, 1869
Thompson Bridge, 1832
Slate Bridge, 2001
Coombs Bridge, 1837
Ashuelot Bridge, 1864
Other Pictures we liked from day 7...
And last some additional foliage pictures...
Vermont is beautiful this time of year and we will definitely be back!!!
We achieved our goal to see the leaves turn in Vermont... now begins the journey back with a couple of stops... next will be to visit Shanksville and the 9/11 memorial...
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