R. Braley: 1870 Binghamville Church, Fletcher, VT
R. Braley: Snow, Potton, Newport, Vermont
tjohn611: Weather Vane And Windows, Grafton, VT
R. Braley: Old Stone House, Fairfield, Vermont
tjohn611: The Weathered Side, Grafton, VT
tjohn611: Winter Hangs On, Grafton, VT
devtmefl: Scott Covered Bridge in Townshend, Vermont. Spanning West River.
devtmefl: Essex County Courthouse in Guildhall, Vermont. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Pine Brook Covered Bridge in Waitsfield, Vermont. Spanning Pine Brook. Built in 1872 using the Kingpost Truss system. NRHP designated in 1974. 48.5’ long.
devtmefl: Williamsville Covered Bridge in South Newfane, Vermont. Spanning Rock River. Built in 1870 using the Town Lattice Truss. NRHP designated in 1973.
TheGreatWiseAss: Bennington Vermont
R. Braley: Abandoned House and Tree, Vermont B&W
axsnyder: Just a little red barn near Hancock and Granville Vermont
tjohn611: Barnyard, Cavendish, VT
devtmefl: Hasting’s Store. West Danville, Vermont.
devtmefl: City Hall. St. Albans, Vermont. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Creamery Covered Bridge in Montgomery, Vermont. Spanning West Hill Brook.
devtmefl: North Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury VT. Built in 1877-81 using the Richardsonian Romanesque Style.
devtmefl: Windsor County Courthouse in Woodstock, Vermont.
devtmefl: Green River Church. Guilford, Vermont.
devtmefl: Brandon United Methodist Church. Brandon, Vermont.
devtmefl: Hyde Log Cabin. Grand Isle, Vermont. Built in 1783 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It was used as a school for many years.
tjohn611: Tucked In For Winter, North Clarendon, VT
tjohn611: American Barns (color), Woodstock, VT
tjohn611: X Box, Cavendish, VT
tjohn611: Bridgewater Barn Winter, Bridgewater, VT
devtmefl: Scribner Covered Bridge in East Johnson, Vermont. Spanning Gihon River. The 48’ span uses the Queenpost Truss system and was probably built in the late nineteenth century. It appears to have been built as a boxed pony and was added to the NRHP.
devtmefl: Fairfax Village or Maple Street Covered Bridge spanning Stones Brook. Fairfax, Vermont.
devtmefl: Village or Maple Street Covered Bridge in Fairfax, Vermont. Spanning Stones Brook. Many students made their way through this bridge on their trek to Bellows Free Academy—about a quarter mile away.