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Vermont's Cambridge Junction Bridge, also known as Poland Covered Bridge, continues to serve traffic crossing the Lemoille River near the little village of Cambridge. The bridge was built using the Burr Arch Truss construction, which combines the combines the idea of an arch bridge with a Kings Post truss. The old wooden bridge is 153 feet in length and was built in 1887.
It was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1974. This cool photo is available for purchase as satin fine-art paper prints, canvas gallery wraps, satin metal prints and acrylic prints.
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