Bridges in Three States

Sunday, January 30, 2011

I took a trip through Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts to photograph all the bridges in those states I haven’t been to yet.

Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge, Foster, Rhode Island

Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge, Foster, Rhode Island

Rhode Island has never had many covered bridges – historical records exist for only 5. The last of these was replaced with concrete in 1920.

Swamp Meadow Sign

Swamp Meadow Sign

It was not until 1993, when the Swamp Meadow bridge was opened, that a covered bridge carried traffic in the state again. But just a few months later the bridge was completely destroyed by arsonists. The community rallyed, and rebuilt, opening the current Swamp Meadow bridge in November of 1994.

Fitzgerald Covered Bridge, Brooklyn, Connecticut

Fitzgerald Covered Bridge, Brooklyn, Connecticut

Inside the Fitzgerald Covered Bridge

Inside the Fitzgerald Covered Bridge

Connecticut’s newest bridge is the Fitzgerald in Brooklyn. It was opened in 2010.

Johnsonville Village Covered Bridge, East Haddam, Connecticut

Johnsonville Village Covered Bridge, East Haddam, Connecticut

In the 1960′s a man named Raymond Schmitt started an extraordinary collection. He gathered a Victorian village including a church, homes, and other buildings, as well as furnishing them with antiques. At some point he had this bridge built by Thomas Kronenberger as well. Schmitt called the place Johnsonville Village and hosted weddings and other events.

In the 90′s he got into a dispute with the town, then passed away. His village is now all but abandoned. A few attempts have been made to purchase the village for some new purpose, but nothing has resulted yet. Whatever happens I hope this beautiful bridge is preserved.

Worthington Pond Farm Covered Bridge, Somers, Connecticut

Worthington Pond Farm Covered Bridge, Somers, Connecticut, USA

This bridge was built in 2002 by Ron Ouelette using trees from the farm and 19th century building techniques. The glaring exception is the set of dormer windows across the south side. The bridge is used as a picnic area and the windows provide added light inside.

Worthington Pond Farm Covered Bridge, Somers, Connecticut

Worthington Pond Farm Covered Bridge, Somers, Connecticut

Gilbertville Covered Bridge, Hardwick, Massachusetts

Gilbertville Covered Bridge, Hardwick, Massachusetts

The Gilbertville Covered Bridge was closed for 8 years, waiting for repairs. The restoration happened last year and the bridge was opened to traffic once again in October of 2010. It was originally built in 1886.

Old Ironsides Covered Bridge, Rutland, Massachusetts

Old Ironsides Covered Bridge, Rutland, Massachusetts

This bridge is named after the world’s oldest floating naval vessel, the USS Constitution – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constitution . It was built on private land in 1975.

Old Ironsides Covered Bridge

Old Ironsides Covered Bridge

For free interactive maps of all the covered bridges in the United States visit coveredbridgemap.com .

posted by James filed in Covered Bridges,Travel

Matt and Kate’s Wedding

Sunday, July 11, 2010

This morning I discovered another unique, creative commons use of one of my photos. http://www.mattandkateswedding.com is just what the URL implies. They’ve set up a site to share news, photos and videos about their wedding plans, and here’s the really cool part – to get their guests feedback on different ideas.

Matt and Kate's Wedding website

Matt and Kate's Wedding website Accomodations page

Here’s the original:

The Elms Mansion

The Elms Mansion in Newport, RI.

posted by James filed in Internet,Travel

Chateau-sur-Mar, Newport RI

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The sun was not my friend today, but a have a few I like…

 

round window

 

ivy on bricks

 

bunny

posted by James filed in Travel

Isaac Bell House, Newport RI

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The weather was terrible for this trip – cold and rainy most of the day. I talked the guides at the Isaac Bell House into allowing a few pictures, which is normally forbidden.

Staircase

 

lamp

posted by James filed in Travel

Window Bench

Monday, April 28, 2008



Window Bench, originally uploaded by jcbwalsh.

The window seat at the Issac Bell House in Newport RI.

posted by James filed in Travel
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