How to Search Covered Bridges of New England

The New England countryside is known for many attractions, among them picturesque steeples, winding roads and covered bridges. The latter, romantic reminders of a bygone age of travel, are some of the most popular historical landmarks in the region. If you have an interest in New England's covered bridges, finding them has never been easier.

Instructions

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      Navigate to the Vermont Covered Bridge Guide in the web version of "Vermont Living Magazine." Notable covered bridges are grouped geographically, and the guide provides descriptions of famous covered bridges. These include the Shelburne Museum Bridge, located just south of Burlington, the Taftsville Bridge, found in Woodstock, and the Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge, which is in Wolcott.

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      Navigate to visit-newhampshire.com. Descriptions and directions to famous covered bridges in New Hampshire are provided, which include Blacksmith Bridge in Cornish, the Cornish-Windsor bridge (which spans the Connecticut River between Cornish and Windsor, Vermont) and the Prentiss/Drewsville Bridge, off the Old Cheshire Turnpike in Langdon.

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      Navigate to the Connecticut covered-bridge guide in the online version of "CT Living." Some of the attractions found there include the Bulls Bridge of Kent, the River Park bridge of Norwalk, and the modernist Twin Brook Bridge of Trumbull.

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