VT Covered Bridges - Worrall Covered Bridge Over Williams River No. 5A, Rockingham, Windham County
by Michael Mazaika
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VT Covered Bridges - Worrall Covered Bridge Over Williams River No. 5A, Rockingham, Windham County
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Michael Mazaika
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View west-northwesterly of the Worrall Covered Bridge across the Williams River in early autumn before a full flourish of the season's colors. The bridge is located northwest of the town of Rockingham and the Vermont Country Store in Windham County, Vermont. Originally built about 1870, the Worrall Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and is the only remaining covered bridge from the 19th century around the town. It has since been refurbished twice, once in the mid-1960's and, again, around 2010.. Image = VT Covered Bridges Windham Worrall-5A 092319-092619 701-705 E-D M C1 PSP.jpg.
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January 31st, 2021
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Comments (34)
Joyce Dickens
I absolutely love your covered bridges Mike; this one is a favorite..."horses at a walk" - so cool !!
Phil Perkins
A well presented and wonderful old-school covered bridge, Michael - l/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Phil. It was a privilege to travel there, seek out and visit these old beauties. I hope you enjoy this on-going series. - Mike
Kirt Tisdale
Stunning work....stunning architecture!! Beautiful! L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Kirt. I’m glad you enjoyed this shot and I’m grateful for your support. - Mike
Kay Brewer
Lovely Golden Hour light! l/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
Sometimes I think; no I know that the Good Lord sets the scene and I just have to show up with my gear. Maybe you too. Thanks, Kay. - Mike