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Henry Covered Bridge #2

Bennington, VT
WGN Number: 45-02-02#2

Henry Covered Bridge
Henry Covered Bridge #2
Photo by Joe Nelson © 1997

The new Henry Bridge is a monument to all of the bridges that have spanned the Walloomsac River at this location. The crossing here has been important since early colonial times.

The Covered Spans of Yesteryear website notes that "The current bridge is a 1989 replica of the original bridge and none of the original bridge timbers were used in its construction. The original span was famous for its double truss that was not replicated. The original Henry Bridge was built around 1840."

Click here for a look back at the original Henry Covered Bridge.

Henry Covered Bridge #2 Vital Statistics

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Town: Bennington
Location: River Road
Crossing: Walloomsac River
Date: 1989
Builder: VOAT
Truss Type: Town lattice
Truss Length: 121 feet
Other Names: Burt Henry

Credits: All pictures, information and descriptions are taken from Spanning Time Vermont's Covered Bridges by Joseph C. Nelson ©1997 and the World Guide to Covered Bridges - 2009 unless otherwise specified.

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