Shushan Bridge

Shushan Bridge is a covered bridge over the Batten Kill in the hamlet of Shushan in Washington County, New York, near Vermont. It is one of 29 surviving historic covered bridges in New York State, and one of 4 surviving in Washington County. It was built in 1858 by builder Milton Stevens. It was individually inventoried by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation in 1977. The Shushan bridge was closed to traffic in 1962, and was left abandoned for 10 years, then saved by local preservation efforts. Now it is operated as a seasonal museum.

Shushan Bridge

Shushan Bridge is a covered bridge over the Batten Kill in the hamlet of Shushan in Washington County, New York, near Vermont. It is one of 29 surviving historic covered bridges in New York State, and one of 4 surviving in Washington County. It was built in 1858 by builder Milton Stevens. It was individually inventoried by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation in 1977. The Shushan bridge was closed to traffic in 1962, and was left abandoned for 10 years, then saved by local preservation efforts. Now it is operated as a seasonal museum.