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  1. The Silk Covered Bridge is a covered bridge, carrying Silk Road across the Walloomsac River between downtown Bennington, Vermont and the village of North Bennington, United States. A Town lattice truss bridge, it was built in 1840, and is one of three covered bridges across the river in fairly close proximity.

  2. Jan 11, 2023 · The Silk Road Covered Bridge carries Silk Road over the Walloomsac River in Bennington. It is the first in a series of Bennington covered bridges on the Wallosmac River that are all located within two miles of each other in both Bennington and North Bennington.

  3. One of three covered bridges in Bennington. Each one is a little off the beaten path but well worth it. These bridges are Vermont at its best. This one had a cross cross lattice design with a beautiful serene setting. The red color is amazing. Always worth a trip for these beautiful structures.

  4. Nov 16, 2020 · Silk Road Covered Bridge: Bennington, Vermont. The Silk Road Covered Bridge carries Silk Road over the Walloomsac River in Bennington. It is the first in a series of Wallosmac River covered bridges that are all located within two miles of each other in Bennington and North Bennington.

  5. There has been a bridge on the site of the present-day Silk Road Bridge since the 1790's, if not earlier. Over the years the bridge has also been called the Locust Grove Bridge and the Robinson Bridge.

  6. This quintessential Vermont Covered Bridge is a covered town lattice truss bridge that transports the Silk Road across the Walloomsac River. Built in 1840 this bridge is located halfway between downtown Bennington and the village of North Bennington.

  7. The 1840 Silk Covered Bridge is a covered bridge, carrying the Silk Road across the Walloomsac River between downtown Bennington, and the village of North Bennington, in Bennington County, Vermont. This Town lattice truss bridge is one of three covered bridges across the river in fairly close proximity .

  8. Silk road covered bridge. A bridge has spanned the Walloomsac in this location since 1790, but the current Silk Road covered bridge was built in 1840. It is the oldest covered bridge still standing in Bennington County. Read More. Paper Mill covered bridge.

  9. www.tug44.org › covered › silk-road-covered-bridgeSilk Road Covered Bridge

    The Silk Road Covered Bridge, sometimes known simply as the Silk Bridge, was built circa 1840, with a span of 88 feet crossing the Walloomsac River at North Bennington Vt. An entrance to Bennington College is across the street. It's a lovely wooded area around here, almost hidden by the trees.

  10. Silk Road Covered Bridge Technical Data. First select the Plot Set Name for the year. Next, click on the Plot Set PDF link to view the photos. A Web site of Vermont Covered Bridges, Touring Vermont, Vermont History.

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