Bennington Battle Monument in Vermont State

Bennington Battle Monument

This wooden bridge over the Black River may look like it is been there for centuries, it is actually only existed in this location since the 1970s.

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This wooden bridge over the Black River may look like it is been there for centuries, it is actually only existed in this location since the 1970s. The original structure (which was built in 1870), was built over the Great Brook. However, it was poorly maintained and eventually forced to close in 1967. Thankfully, it was just restored a few years year and moved to its current location next to the Eureka Schoolhouse.

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