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This Sept. 12, 2014 photo shows the “Bridge of Flowers,” a pedestrian bridge over the Deerfield River connecting Shelburne Falls and Buckland, Massachusetts. The 400-foot concrete span was built in 1908 for a trolley. It became the Bridge of Flowers in 1929 after the trolley closed and today attracts 25,000 people a year _ more than five times the population of the two towns it connects. The bridge closes right before Halloween and reopens in May. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

This Sept. 12, 2014 photo shows the “Bridge of Flowers,” a pedestrian bridge over the Deerfield River connecting Shelburne Falls and Buckland, Massachusetts. The 400-foot concrete span was built in 1908 for a trolley. It became the Bridge of Flowers in 1929 after the trolley closed and today attracts 25,000 people a year _ more than five times the population of the two towns it connects. The bridge closes right before Halloween and reopens in May. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

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