Quinebaug Covered Bridge - Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts
N 42° 06.396 W 072° 05.667
18T E 740239 N 4665698
Quinebaug Covered Bridge (21-14-M) is found in Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts. It was used as the main entrance to the village in the 1950s.
Waymark Code: WMHXEP
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 08/23/2013
Views: 8
This bridge dates to the 1930s, and was used as the main entrance to the village in the 1950s. It spans the Quinebaug River, which runs through the Village. Quinebaug is a Native American term meaning "long, slow-moving river."
Old Sturbridge Village depicts life in an early 19th-century rural village, featuring costumed historians, antique buildings, water-powered mills, and a working farm.
Current Condition of Bridge: good
Web Address: [Web Link]
Description of Covered Bridge: This is a replica covered bridge, formarly used as the entrance to Old Sturbridge Village. It has wooden doors on the ouside end.
Year Built: c1950
Parking (If not at the bridge):: N 42° 06.599' W 072° 05.952'
Location (Road - City - State - Country): Sturbridge, Massachusetts
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