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Tootin' Our Horn Normally, we don't bother with those awards you see all over some websites. We've been offered a number of them, but they are generally meaningless link exchanges, so we simply say, "Thanks, but no thanks." This one, however, is different. We put a lot of effort into something and we were recognized for it.
StudyWeb* took a look at it and liked it so much that they included it in their Architecture section, calling it "one of the best educational resources on the Web." Additionally, National Geographic saw Dave MacKenzie's photo of the Cooley Bridge, and liked it enough to buy it for use in one of their magazines. Our thanks to Dave, Tom Hildreth and Rick Bersaw for the photography, and to StudyWeb for the recognition.
*StudyWeb has changed. The new owner has discontinued awards, but that doesn't mean we didn't get one. |
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Why was a bridge covered? Quite simply, for protection from the elements. Not for the people crossing, but for the bridge itself. An easily replaced enclosure provided protection for the structural members and roadbed. This listing is sorted by County, Town and Bridge Name (current commonly used name, followed by known historical names). The county name is a link which will bring you to a map pinpointing the bridge locations in that county; the Town Name is a link to our Virtual Vermont Town Page. |
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