The Creamery Covered Bridge is an 80-foot-long bridge built of spruce lumber in 1879, and it is one of the few historic features remaining in Brattleboro, Vermont. A huge scenic draw that brings in thousands of annual visitors, it is the only covered bridge that can be viewed from Route 9.

The bridge remains a functional tool along the east-west route of southern Vermont, allowing guests to travel to the southern end of Brattleboro from west of the city. This remarkable wooden covered bridge is essential to preserving Brattleboro’s roots; a region that has quickly becoming devoid of man-made historical features.

Creamery Covered Bridge, 500 Western Avenue, Brattleboro, VT, Phone: 802-254-8628

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