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  2. Bridge of Flowers (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Bridge – a truss bridge built in 1890 – is still open to vehicles. [3] The two bridges' ends in Buckland are almost side by side. As automobile usage began to increase, freight began to be transported more by trucks, and the street railway (trolley) company went bankrupt in 1927.

  3. Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum. Notable sites include: The Bridge of Flowers, a former trolley bridge over the Deerfield River; now a floral display. Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum. Sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include: Shelburne Falls Historic District, a 26-acre (11 ha) area, including the commercial center of the ...

  4. Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum is a small railroad museum in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, United States. [1] [2] [3] [4]The museum (SFTM) is dedicated to preserving and operating car number 10 of the former Shelburne Falls and Colrain Street Railway.

  5. Bridge of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Flowers (bridge), a bridge in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts This page was last edited on 13 March 2010, at 04:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Annisquam Bridge: 1861, 1896, 1961 1983-06-23 Gloucester: Essex: Wood pile type Atherton Bridge: 1870 1979-09-19

  7. Shelburne Falls and Colrain Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line was scrapped in 1928. The only surviving equipment of the SF&C is the 32'9" eight-wheel Combination Baggage-Passenger car #10, manufactured by the Wason company of Springfield, MA in 1896. The car has been fully restored to operating condition and today resides at the Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum at the site of the old Shelburne ...

  8. Category : Bridges in Franklin County, Massachusetts

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    This page was last edited on 11 November 2017, at 18:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Mohawk Trail - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the trail parallels the Deerfield River for several miles, and passes through the village of Shelburne Falls, and the Bridge of Flowers. The route crosses the Connecticut River via the historic French King Bridge at a height of 140 feet. The road reaches a high elevation of 2272 feet at Whitcomb Summit.