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Browns River at Mills Riverside Park: Land-Trust: Burr arch: Shelburne Museum [n 8] Chittenden: Shelburne: 1845: 168' Burr Pond on grounds of Shelburne Museum: Private: Burr arch: Columbia [n 9] Essex: Lemington
The Jericho Center Village has a village green, or "Common", a typical park-like center of a Vermont village, surrounded by historic buildings. Half of the Underhill Flats area on Route 15 is within Jericho. This area features the multi-use Mills Riverside Park and two general stores (Jolley & Jacob's).
The Mill Covered Bridge is located on the north side of Tunbridge village, where it carries Spring Road across the First Branch White River, west of Vermont Route 110.It is located among the buildings of the former Hayward and Kibby Mill, a 19th-century mill complex.
The area has historically remained rural and agricultural, although there have been several small-scale industrial uses, including mills and a small brickyard. [ 2 ] When first listed on the National Register in 1973, the district consisted of the properties within 0.25 miles (0.40 km) of the road junction, extended southward on Old West Church ...
The Hayward and Kibby Mill complex is located on the north side of Tunbridge village, occupying 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) on the south side of the First Branch White River.The complex includes a multi-component mill structure, a water power canal and dam, a former blacksmith shop, and the Mill Covered Bridge, which spans the river just below the dam and north of the surviving mill buildings.
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The Mill Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the North Branch Lamoille River on Back Road in Belvidere, Vermont. Built about 1890, it is one of two surviving covered bridges in the rural community. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]
The Kingsley Covered Bridge (also called the Mill River Bridge) is a wooden covered bridge carrying East Street across the Mill River in Clarendon, Vermont. Built about 1870, it is the town's only surviving 19th-century covered bridge. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]