The Taftsville Covered Bridge is a timber-framed covered bridge which spans the Ottauquechee River in the Taftville 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.
A very heavily traveled covered bridge, one has to be careful when exploring this bridge, especially when walking through.
The bridge looks conspicuously “new” bit a read of the sign explains why: the previous bridge was severely damaged during flooding associated with Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Regardless, the proximity to a hydroelectric dam makes for a more picturesque backdrop.
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