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Bridgewater is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 903 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Bridgewater contains the hamlets of Bridgewater Village, Bridgewater Corners, West Bridgewater, and Bridgewater Center (formerly called Briggs).
Below is a list of covered bridges in Vermont. There are just over 100 authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Vermont, giving the state the highest number of covered bridges per square mile in the United States. A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction.
The Bridgewater Corners Bridge carries Vermont Route 100A across the Ottauquechee River in the Bridgewater Corners village of Bridgewater, Vermont. It was built in 1928 by the American Bridge Company, following devastating flooding. It is a single-span Pratt through truss structure, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Kaleb McIntire, 33, wades into floodwaters surrounding his aunt’s home near the Ottauquechee River in Bridgewater, Vt., on Monday (AP) City of Montpelier has one of biggest floods on record ...
According to the state’s emergency management center, swift water rescue teams have conducted more than 100 rescues throughout Vermont since the flooding began late Sunday.
Saddlebow Farm is located in a rural upland area north of the village of Bridgewater. The property consists of about 140 acres (57 ha) in an L-shaped parcel., of which about 8 acres (3.2 ha) are in meadow and the balance is wooded. The high point of the property is on a ridge north of the house, which has been cleared to provide 360-degree views.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Arlington Green Covered Bridge: 1852 1973-08-28 Arlington: Bennington: Town lattice truss Bartonsville Covered Bridge
Bethel Village Historic District: Bethel Village Historic District: September 3, 1976 : Both sides of S. Main, Main, N. Main, and Church Sts. • Boundary increase (listed May 24, 1990): Vermont Route 107 across the White River and north to the Central Vermont Railway tracks