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Western, Central Massachusetts shelter a handful of surviving covered bridges

More than 100 covered bridges have been built in Massachusetts since Timothy Palmer’s 1792 open timber truss bridge at Amesbury was weather-boarded and roofed in 1810. In the 20th century, Massachusetts experienced a modest revival of timber covered bridge construction. Using steel connectors, a handful of “Massachusetts modern” covered bridges were built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s as replacements for historic wooden bridges too dilapidated to be saved. Today, a handful of representatives of both the old and the new covered bridges of Massachusetts still stand, and delight visitors, photographers, and people who love traditional structures.

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Arthur A. Smith Bridge
Lyonsville Road
Colrain, MA  01340

Location: Route 2 to Shelburne and Route 112 North to Colrain.

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This is the last surviving Burr arch-truss covered bridge in Massachusetts. Originally erected further downstream about 1870, the bridge was moved to the Lyonsville Road crossing of the East Branch of the North River in 1886. The single-plank timber arches that sandwich its multiple-kingpost trusses (forming the Burr arch-truss configuration) appear to have been in place from the start. A much heavier pair of nail-laminated plank arches was added in about 1930 inside the trusses to strengthen the bridge. Length of 100 feet.



Bissell Bridge
Route 8A
Charlemont, MA  01339

Location: Route 2 to Charlemont; turn right onto Route 8A North; the bridge is 600 feet from Route 2.

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The Bissell Covered Bridge, built in 1951, crosses Mill Brook just north of Charlemont. The bridge is closed to vehicles but open to pedestrians. The bridge is the second covered bridge at this location. One-span variation of a Long truss; 60 feet long. Parking on the north side of bridge along Route 8A, on the east side of the road.



Burkeville Bridge
Route 116
Conway, MA  01341

Location: From Greenfield take Route 91 South to exit 25 and Route 116 North to Conway. From the center of Conway go north on Route 116 toward Ashfield, about one mile. The bridge is on the left, open only to pedestrians.

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The Burkeville Covered Bridge, built in 1870, is the oldest surviving covered bridge in the United States. The bridge crosses the South River just west of Conway. It is believed to be unique in the Northeast in its forward-looking incorporation of iron tension members into a traditional timber truss, and it has been said to represent state of the art wooden bridge building as practiced by knowledgeable builders of its period. Closed to traffic. One-span variation of a Howe truss; 107 feet long. There is one small parking area directly in front of the bridge.



Creamery Bridge
Creamery Road
Ashfield, MA  01330

Location: On the south side of Creamery Road, south of the village of Ashfield.

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The Creamery Covered Bridge, built in 1985, crosses Creamery Brook south of Ashfield. It is the entrance to private property. One-span queenpost truss; 40 feet long. No parking available.



Upper Sheffield Bridge
Bridge Road (also: Covered Bridge Lane)
Sheffield, MA  01257

Location: Take US 7, about 0.8 miles north of Sheffield, then east 0.2 miles to the bridge.

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The Upper Sheffield Covered Bridge, built in 1999, carries Bridge Road over the Housatonic River. This bridge is replaces a historic bridge which was built in 1832 and destroyed by fire in 1994. It was designed to be as close to a reproduction of the historic original as modern engineering standards would allow. The bridge is now open to foot traffic only. One-span Town Lattice truss; 93 feet long.



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Gilbertville (Ware) Bridge
Bridge Street, off State Route 32
Gilbertville, MA  01031

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The Gilbertville Bridge, built in 1886, cross the Ware River. It uses a heftier version of the Town lattice truss, using doubled chord members to increase the stiffness of the lattice trusses. Length of 137 feet.



Pumping Station Bridge
Eunice Williams Drive
Greenfield, MA  01301

Location: From the rotary in Greenfield, take Route 2 West to the first light and go right onto Colrain Road. Just past Nash’s Mill Road, the road forks. Bear left onto Green River Road. The next right is Eunice Williams Drive. Follow Eunice Williams Driv

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The Green River Pumping Station Covered Bridge, built in 1972, crosses the Green River north of Greenfield. The bridge is currently closed to vehicular traffic. The bridge is the second covered bridge at this location, replacing a bridge built in 1870 and destroyed by rson in 1969. The bridge’s very deep eaves that shelter a sidewalk on the northerly side give the structure a distinctive profile. One-span Howe truss; 95 feet long. Parking is available on either side of the bridge.



Vermont Covered Bridge (Service Bridge)
Sturbridge, MA  01340

Originally erected in Dummerston, Vermont, in 1874, the former Taft Bridge was dismantled, moved, and re-erected on the grounds of Old Sturbridge Village in 1952, where it crosses the Quinebaug River. It is a fine example of a single-web, single-chord, wooden-lattice truss. This patented 1820 design by Connecticut architect Ithiel Town was popular across the country throughout the 19th century. Length of 55 feet.



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Boston Harborfest
-- Boston, Massachusetts
June 30, 2009 to July 5, 2009
Melissa Ferrick Picnic Concert -- Ipswich
July 2, 2009
Independence Day Celebration
-- Worcester, Massachusetts
July 3, 2009
New Bedford Summerfest
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July 3, 2009 to July 5, 2009
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July 3, 2009
Grand Ole Fourth of July
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July 3, 2009
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By the Bay Fine Art & Craft Show -- Brewster
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Fourth of July Sand Sculpting Spectacular
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Red, White and Blue at Garden in the Woods
– Framingham, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Star Spangled Springfield
-- Springfield, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Picnic in the Park
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July 4, 2009
Independence Day Parade
-- Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
July 4th Parade, Concert, and Fireworks
-- Plymouth, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Fourth of July Celebration
-- Amherst, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade
-- Pittsfield, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Independence Day at Top of the Hub
– Boston, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Sudbury's Annual Fourth of July Parade
-- Sudbury, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Pops Goes the 4th
-- Boston, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Rockport Independence Day Celebration – Rockport, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Independence Day Celebrations
-- Sturbridge, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Fourth of July Celebration
-- Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Edgartown Fireworks
-- Edgartown, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Barbeque on the Old Whaling Church Lawn
-- Edgartown, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Salem Celebrates the Fourth
--Salem, Massachusetts
July 4, 2009
Enchanted Garden Tour -- New Seabury and Popponesset Island
July 9, 2009
Circus Smirkus – Wilbraham
July 11, 2009 to July 12, 2009
Group W: Industrial Strength Art -- Pittsfield
July 11, 2009 to July 12, 2009
Heritage Annual Auto Show -- Sandwich
July 11, 2009
Peter Rockwell Day -- Stockbridge
July 11, 2009
Secret Garden Tour -- Provincetown
July 12, 2009
Harry and the Potters Concert-- Waltham
July 12, 2009
Whale Watch – Bristol, Rhode Island, to Plymouth, Massachusetts
July 12, 2009
Brimfield Antique and Collectibles Show (Summer) – Brimfield
July 14, 2009 to July 19, 2009
Annie and the Hedonists -- Williamstown
July 14, 2009
Zambian Summer Celebration Concert -- Oak Bluffs
July 16, 2009
Third Thursdays in Pittsfield
July 16, 2009
Sand Sculpting Festival -- Revere
July 16, 2009 to July 19, 2009
Circus Smirkus – Wellesley
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North Shore Farm to Table Dinner Series -- Newburyport
July 18, 2009
Fire and Ice Day at Old Sturbridge Village – Sturbridge
July 18, 2009
Pittsfield Art Show – Pittsfield
July 18, 2009
Fanfare Brass Quintet -- Waltham
July 22, 2009
Kenny Rogers -- New Bedford
July 23, 2009
Cabaret-to-Go -- Stockbridge
July 23, 2009
Circus Smirkus – Lawrence
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The Temptations Revue with Dennis Edwards -- New Bedford
July 25, 2009
International Wine Dinner – Deerfield
July 25, 2009
Circus Smirkus – Sandwich
July 27, 2009 to July 29, 2009
Nantucket Comedy Festival -- Nantucket
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Circus Smirkus – Revere
July 31, 2009 to August 1, 2009
Pops by the Sea -- Hyannis
August 2, 2009
375th Anniversary Celebration -- Ipswich
August 9, 2009
Cyndi Lauper -- New Bedford
August 15, 2009
Crane Beach SandBlast! -- Ipswich
August 15, 2009
Champney’s Cookout – Deerfield
August 16, 2009
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August 20, 2009
Brimfield Antique and Collectibles Show (Fall ) – Brimfield
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Music on the Farm -- Upton
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Tour of Italy dinner– Deerfield
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Oktober Fiesta dinner – Deerfield
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Cuisine of Provençale dinner – Deerfield
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