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Kidder Covered Bridge

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Area
  
1 acre (0.40 ha)

NRHP Reference #
  
73000205

Built
  
1870 (1870)

Kidder Covered Bridge

Location
  
Kidder Hill Road, Grafton, Vermont

Architectural style
  
Queenpost through truss

Part of
  
Grafton Village Historic District (#10000171)

The Kidder Covered Bridge carries Kidder Hill Road across the South Branch Saxtons River, just south of the village center of Grafton, Vermont. The bridge was built about 1870, and is Grafton's last surviving 19th-century covered bridge. It is the shortest historic covered bridge in Windham County, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Description and history

The Kidder Covered Bridge is located about 0.3 miles (0.48 km) south of the center of Grafton Village, on Kidder Hill Road. It is a single-span queenspost truss structure, with a total length of 66 feet (20 m) and a total width of 15 feet (4.6 m), with a roadway 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. It rests on abutments of stone that have been reinforced with concrete. The bridge is oriented at a skew to the river bed, with its trusses forming a parallelogram, 15° off rectangular. The exterior of the trusses is sheathed in vertical board siding, and it is covered by a metal roof. The siding is extended to the portals and gables, and a short way into the portal.

The bridge was built about 1870, and is the town's last 19th-century bridge. It is the county's only example of a queenspost truss bridge, and is one of a handful of covered bridges in the state built with a skew.

References

Kidder Covered Bridge Wikipedia