Hillside Acres Farm in West Barnet Vermont
I took some summer pictures of this farm about 10 years ago.
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Stan Amster Photography – Scenic and Commercial Photography in Northern New England.
I took some summer pictures of this farm about 10 years ago.
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The first bridge on this site was erected in 1820. It was built this way because the lake is too deep for traditional pilings.
The seventh bridge was closed to traffic and torn down in 2008 for replacement due to failure of its flotation system, which was based on foam-filled barrels.
The current bridge, the eighth at this location, is supported by fiber-reinforced polymer pontoons.
It is kinda weird to drive over if you are not use to it.
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Summer sunset across Lake Champlain taken from the Burlington Vermont Boat House
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The owners of this farm are very nice people.
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The store has been around for over 150 years.
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During our 3 hours of sunlight, I made a quick trip to the Northeast Kingdom.
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I will NEVER attempt to take this picture again. Scared was an understatement.
Willard “Old Bridge”
Originally built in 1870, the “Old Bridge” in the background was later renovated in 1953 and repaired in 1979. The bridge spans 128 feet and is sometimes referred to as the North Hartland East Covered Bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in August, 1973.
Willard “New Bridge”
There were always two covered bridges at this location. The original second bridge (in the foreground) was built circa 1872, but was replaced in 1938 when the original was lost in the September hurricane of that same year. Many years later in 2001, when it began to deteriorate, the “New Bridge” was constructed and stands there still today. This bridge is also known as the North Hartland West Twin Covered Bridge.
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