Taftsville Covered Bridge
The Taftsville Covered Bridge is a timber-framed covered bridge which spans the Ottauquechee River in the Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, in the United States. Built in 1836 and exhibiting no influence from patented bridge designs, it is among the oldest remaining covered bridges both in Vermont and the nation as a whole.
Nearby Locations:
Sugarbush Farm (2.4 miles) Billings Farm and Museum (2.5 miles) Quechee Gorge (3 miles) Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park (3.6 miles) Camp Plymouth State Park (15.7 miles) | Killington Ski Resort (16.5 miles) Buttermilk Falls (18.7 miles) Sculptured Rocks Natural Area (31 miles) Rock of Ages Granite Quarry (36.3 miles) Profile Falls (36.9 miles) |
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Taftsville Covered Bridge, Woodstock, Vermont 05091
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