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Lovely covered bridge
Incredibly picturesque covered bridge in Northfield, Vermont built in 1872. Literally 150 years of elegance. It was situated at the bottom of a long hill bordered by red, orange, and gold trees. Behin...
One of our favorites! We come to Vermont every couple of years to see the fall colors, do some hiking, and check out some cool covered bridges. The Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge is definitely on...
Go over the bridge and proceed a short distance before you come to an area where you can turn around. There are no parking areas but traffic is very light.
All of the covered bridges in Northfield are worth seeing. Stop and grab a sandwich to go and have a picnic nearby one. One of the bridges made the USA Today paper during the Hurricane Irene Flood. ...
Lovely covered bridge
Incredibly picturesque covered bridge in Northfield, Vermont built in 1872. Literally 150 years of elegance. It was situated at the bottom of a long hill bordered by red, orange, and gold trees. Behin...
Love the History
We hit a number of Covered Bridges in the area. It was nice to see. Many of these look very similar. Easy to find and beautiful area.
One of our favorite Covered Bridges
One of our favorites! We come to Vermont every couple of years to see the fall colors, do some hiking, and check out some cool covered bridges. The Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge is definitely on...
Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge
Go over the bridge and proceed a short distance before you come to an area where you can turn around. There are no parking areas but traffic is very light.
One of Five Covered Bridges in Town
All of the covered bridges in Northfield are worth seeing. Stop and grab a sandwich to go and have a picnic nearby one. One of the bridges made the USA Today paper during the Hurricane Irene Flood. ...