East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge
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The East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge is a historic covered bridge spanning the Lemon Fair River near East Shoreham, Vermont. Built in 1897 by the Rutland Railroad Company, it is the state's only surviving example of a wooden Howe truss railroad bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Shoreham Depot Road,
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East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge
Shoreham Depot Road
05778
Vermont, United States
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