Arthur A. Smith Bridge, Colrain, MA
The Arthur A. Smith Bridge is accessible from Route 112 and Lyonsville Road in Colrain. Unless on foot, you’ll need to choose one way or the other to go in because the bridge, which spans the North River, is today open only to bicycles and foot traffic. Named for the Civil War captain on whose land it originally stood, the bridge was built in 1868-70, roofed in the 1890’s, and replaced in 1951. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, it was moved, in 1991, onto land adjacent to its present location, presumably to keep it from collapsing into the river. It stood stranded and derelict for most of 15 years until finally restored in 2005-7. It survived Hurricane Irene with some damage. (See http://www.masscoveredbridges.net/gallery/colrain.html.)