Built as a trolley bridge in 1908, the bridge that spans the Deerfield River between the towns of Shelburne Falls and Buckland was converted to the Bridge of Flowers in 1929 after the railway went out of business. In 1983, it was completely renovated, at a cost of a half-million dollars, under the expertise of a local horticulturalist and several volunteers. The Bridge of Flowers blooms annually from April to October, Connecting Point’s Dave Fraser visited the Bridge during its peak season and brings us the story.