Creamery Bridge Brattleboro Vermont
The Creamery Bridge is set just off the road in Brattleboro Vermont.
This bridge is only open to foot traffic these days but there is a large lot next to it that makes listing this bridge pretty easy.
Interesting fact, this is Brattleboro’s last surviving 19th century covered bridge.
This bridge is 80 feet long and 19 feet wide. It was built in 1887 and in 1920 a sidewalk was added. The bridge was closed to traffic in 2010.
Date: | 02-20-2022 |
Location: | Brattleboro, VT |
Water Body: | Whetstone Brook |
Year Built: | 1879 |
Bridge Length: | 80′ |
Truss Type: | Town Lattice truss |
Parking | 10+ Cars |
The bridge is constructed with a Town lattice truss that spans over the Whetstone Brook.
When we visited the bridge the sun was starting to go down so we have a some nice light to take pictures.
This was a fun stop along Rt. 9 in Vermont. I’m sure there are a lot of people that drive by this bridge often that have never stopped to take a walk through. To them, I say stop and check it out.