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Rutland Bridges & Dams
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    Gorham Bridge
    This bridge, also known as Goodnough bridge, is a town lattice style and was built in 1842. The foundations took a beating in 1927 from a flood but it was lifted out of the water and repaired.
    Address: . Covered Bridge Rd. Proctor  VT  USA
     

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    Kingsley Bridge
    South of Rutland in East Clarenden is Kingsley Bridge which was built in 1870. The bridge crosses the Mill River and there is a waterfall and restored mill nearby.
    Address: . East St. East Clarenden  VT  USA
     
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    Hammond Bridge
    This 139 ft (42 m) long covered bridge is no longer in use but can be viewed from the bridge that has replaced it. Hammond Bridge was built in 1842 and took its name from a family who lived close to it.
    Address: . Kendall Hill Rd. Pittsford  VT  USA
     

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    Cooley Bridge
    Cooley Bridge was built in 1849 and named after the people who owned the land around it. The family is descended from Gideon Cooley, veteran of the French and Indian Wars. It is located between the villages of Pittsford and Proctor.
    Address: . Elm St. Pittsford  VT  USA
     

     
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