Walloomsac River
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The Walloomsac River from the Native American name, Wal-loom-sac is a 16.8 miles (27 km) tributary of the Hoosic River
Hoosic River
The Hoosic River, also known as the Hoosac, the Hoosick and the Hoosuck , is a tributary of the Hudson River in the northeastern United States. The different spellings are the result of varying transliterations of the river's original Algonquian name...

 in the northeastern United States
United States
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. It rises in southwestern Vermont
Vermont
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, in the Green Mountains
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 east of the town of Bennington in Woodford Hollow
Woodford, Vermont
Woodford is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 414 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 47.6 square miles , of which 47.5 square miles is land and 0.1 square mile is...

 at the confluence of Bolles Brook and City Stream where it is labeled Walloomsac Brook on maps but is locally known as "The Roaring Branch". The river then flows west toward Bennington and passes the downtown area to the north. For many years this section was intermittent due to the water having been diverted to power mills in town (ca. 1810). This divergence gave the name Walloomsac to a portion of the river flowing through town on the present course of South Stream. The combined Walloomsac / South Stream joins the Roaring Branch northwest of town. From here the river flows westward as the Walloomsac River and joins the Hoosic River below Hoosick Falls, New York
Hoosick Falls, New York
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.

Vermont

Walloomsac Brook
  • Vermont Route 9 - "Woodford Bridge" in Woodford Hollow (washed away in flood waters related to Hurricane Irene
    Hurricane Irene (2011)
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     in August 2011), and another bridge east of downtown Bennington


The Roaring Branch
  • North Branch Street - the bridge there is known locally as the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Park Street
  • U.S. Route 7
    U.S. Route 7
    U.S. Route 7 is a north–south United States highway in western New England that runs for from Norwalk, Connecticut, to Highgate, Vermont. The highway's southern terminus is at Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut...

     - North Street
  • Railroad bridge between Route 7 and Northside Drive


Walloomsac River
  • Northside Drive
  • Hunt Street foot bridge (washed away in flood waters related to Hurricane Irene in August 2011)
  • Vermont Route 279
    Vermont Route 279
    Vermont Route 279 , often referred to as the Bennington Bypass, is a two and three-lane undivided northwest bypass of Bennington in Bennington County, Vermont, United States...

     via the western leg of the "Bennington Connector"
  • Silk Road via the Silk Covered Bridge
    Silk Covered Bridge
    The Silk Covered Bridge is located northwest of Bennington, Vermont. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.-Recent history:...

  • Murphy Road via two bridges at Paper Mill Village including the Paper Mill Village Covered Bridge
    Paper Mill Village Bridge
    The Paper Mill Village Bridge, also called the Paper Mill Bridge or Bennington Falls Covered Bridge, is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the Walloomsac River northwest of Bennington, Vermont off State Route 67A....

  • River Road via the Burt Henry Covered Bridge
    Burt Henry Covered Bridge
    The Burt Henry Covered Bridge, also known as Henry Covered Bridge or just Henry Bridge, is a covered bridge that spans the Walloomsac River near Bennington, Vermont....


New York

  • Cottrell Road in two places
  • Caretakers Road
  • Factory Hill Road
  • New York Route 22
  • Railroad bridges in three places

Tributaries

Traveling upstream from the confluence with the Hoosic River, the following tributaries feed the Walloomsac:
  • Little White Creek
  • Paran Creek
  • Walloomsac River (original path through downtown Bennington, name ends at confluence of Roaring Brook and South Stream):
    • Roaring Brook
    • Barney Brook
    • South Stream
      • Jewett Brook
      • Roaring Branch (of South Stream)
  • Roaring Branch of the Walloomsac River (so named on maps from US 7 to VT 9, locally this name continues to Bolles Brook)
    • Furnace Brook
      • Stratton Brook
      • Basin Brook
    • Walloomsac Brook (so named on maps from VT 9 to confluence of Bolles Brook and City Stream)
      • Bolles Brook
        • Bickford Hollow Brook
        • Hell Hollow Brook
      • City Stream
        • Stamford Stream

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