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The Shelburne Woman's Club sponsored the project in 1928. In 1929, eighty loads of loam and several loads of fertilizer were brought to the bridge. Several women's clubs around town raised $1,000 in 1929. [6] In 1975, a photographic study was conducted of Shelburne Falls. One of the concerns of the town was the deterioration of the bridge ...
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 ...
One of the state's few surviving lenticular pony truss bridge: Deerfield River Bridge: 1890 1988-01-28 Shelburne, Buckland: Franklin: A contributing element of the Shelburne Falls Historic District. Double-arch Sandstone Bridge: 1835 1984-06-20 Methuen
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Bridge of Flowers could refer to: Bridge of Flowers (event) , an event in 1990 by demonstrators who advocated for the unification of Romania and Moldova . Bridge of Flowers (bridge) , a bridge in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts .
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The Bridge of Flowers As of the census [ 15 ] of 2000, there were 2,058 people, 834 households, and 517 families residing in the town. By population, Shelburne ranked eighth out of the 26 towns in Franklin County, and 290th out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts.
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