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Browns River Covered Bridge

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The Browns River Covered Bridge, also called the Westford Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge that crosses Browns River off State Route 128 in Westford, Vermont. The bridge is of Burr arch design by an unknown builder.

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Browns River Covered Bridge
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Cambridge Road
05494
Vermont, United States
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