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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 6 MIN

BHS e572-How The Creamery Bridge Got Its Name

from The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast · host Brattleboro Historical Society

The Centerville Covered Wooden Bridge was built in 1879. Eight years later the Brattleboro Creamery Association constructed a plant nearby that converted local dairy cream into butter. The business operated until 1911 and produced more than 200,000 pounds of butter a year.

The Centerville Covered Wooden Bridge was built in 1879. Eight years later the Brattleboro Creamery Association constructed a plant nearby that converted local dairy cream into butter. The business operated until 1911 and produced more than 200,000 pounds of butter a year.

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