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Spade Farm Covered Bridge

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Crosses
  
storm drainage ditch

Maintained by
  
private

Design
  
Covered, Town lattice

Total length
  
26 m

Location
  
Ferrisburgh

Material
  
Wood

Locale
  
Ferrisburgh, Vermont

ID number
  
VT-01-02

Opened
  
1850

Width
  
5.27 m

Bridge type
  
Lattice truss bridge


Carries
  
Pedestrian (closed to motor traffic)

Similar
  
Mount Orne Covered, Halpin Covered Bridge, Pulp Mill Covered Bridge, Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge, Lake Champlain Maritime

The Spade Farm Covered Bridge, also called the Old Hollow Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that crosses a storm drainage ditch off State Route 7 in Ferrisburgh, Vermont.

The bridge is of Town lattice design built by Justin Miller.

Recent history

The Spade Farm Covered Bridge was originally located in North Ferrisburgh, Vermont on Old Hollow Road (hence its other name). It was slated to be dismantled and replaced by a modern bridge in 1958, when a local farmer, Sam Spade, asked to have it moved to his farm. Despite the sign on the bridge stating a build date of 1824, historians say a date of 1850 is more likely. The bridge is still privately owned and falling into disrepair since it is no longer available for state or federal funding. Despite the disrepair, there are numerous examples of period advertising on the truss members.

References

Spade Farm Covered Bridge Wikipedia


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