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More on the Miller’s Run Covered Bridge

 

LYNDON CENTER — The steel beam barriers are now in place and protecting the Miller’s Run Covered Bridge. Everyones hope is that this will stop the seemingly constant battering of this bridge.

Here are a few more pictures that were taken by Vermont Covered Bridge Society members Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry. There are additional pictures showing the repairs of the facing of the bridge.

Miller's Run Bridge, Lyndonville, Vt
Protective barrier guards the Miller's Run Covered Bridge in Lyndon.
(Photo by Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry)
Miller's Run Bridge, Lyndonville, Vt
Repairs to the Miller's Run Covered Bridge in Lyndon.
(Photo by Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry)
Miller's Run Bridge, Lyndonville, Vt #filephoto
Protective barrier guards the Miller's Run Covered Bridge in Lyndon.
(Photo by Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry)
Miller's Run Bridge, Lyndonville, Vt
Repairs to the Miller's Run Covered Bridge in Lyndon.
(Photo by Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry)
Miller's Run Bridge, Lyndonville, Vt #filephoto
Sign honoring the welding students of Lyndon Institute that helped to construct the protective barriers for the Miller's Run Covered Bridge.
(Photo by Marcel and Jeanne Beaudry)
Google Map of Vermont with state seal

As mentioned in the article published by the Caledonian-Record, there is a webcam that captures all kinds of happenings at the Miller's Run Covered Bridge.

Local resident Mike Grant has a camera trained on the covered bridge. Mike has captured numerous trucks driving through and damaging the bridge as well as other assorted things. While there is no live feed, Mike has a collection of videos on his YouTube channel My Life by The Bridge.

Stop by and subscribe to Mike's channel for some unique viewing.

 

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