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Creamery Covered Bridge | Brattleboro


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Landmark: Creamery Covered Bridge
City: Brattleboro
Country: USA Vermont
Continent: North America

Creamery Covered Bridge, Brattleboro, USA Vermont, North America

The Creamery Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Brattleboro, Vermont, USA.

It spans the West River, connecting the town center to the western side of the river.

Visual Characteristics

The bridge is a Town lattice truss structure, measuring 110 feet in length. It is constructed primarily of timber, with a weathered gray exterior. The roof is made of metal, and the sides are partially open, allowing visibility of the internal truss system. The bridge has a single lane for vehicular traffic.

Location & Access Logistics

The Creamery Covered Bridge is situated approximately 1.5 miles west of Brattleboro's downtown core. Access is via Route 9 (West Brattleboro Road). Turn north onto Creamery Road. Parking is available on the west side of the bridge at a small gravel lot. No public transport directly serves the bridge.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The current bridge was constructed in 1879, replacing an earlier structure. It was built by the town of Brattleboro. Its original purpose was to provide a reliable crossing over the West River for local farmers and residents, facilitating trade and access to markets. The bridge is situated in a valley carved by glacial activity.

Key Highlights & Activities

Pedestrian access is permitted. Photography of the bridge's architecture and the surrounding river valley is a primary activity. The area around the bridge offers opportunities for short walks along the riverbank.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no restrooms or food vendors directly at the bridge. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the vicinity. Limited shade is provided by the bridge structure itself.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the bridge's western facade. The months of September and October offer pleasant weather conditions. The bridge is accessible year-round, though winter conditions may affect road access.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the bridge was named after a creamery that once operated nearby, though historical records are not definitive on this point. The bridge is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Vermont that still carries vehicular traffic.

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