10 Picturesque Covered Bridges to Discover in USA

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Newfield Covered Bridge, New York

Nestled in rural Chenango County, this bridge is a classic example of a Burr arch truss bridge.

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Roseman Covered Bridge, Winterset, Iowa

This bridge was immortalized in the Robert James Waller novel "The Bridges of Madison County" and the subsequent Clint Eastwood-Meryl Streep film.

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Arthur A. Smith Covered Bridge, Colrain, Massachusetts

The last surviving covered bridge out of 12 originally built in Colrain, this bridge is a testament to the town's history.

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Flume Covered Bridge, Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire

This bridge offers a quintessential New England experience.

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A.M. Foster Covered Bridge, Cabot, Vermont

This bridge is a true marvel of engineering, featuring a Town lattice truss design.

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Felton Covered Bridge, Felton, California

This bridge is a picturesque sight in the heart of California's redwood country.

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Campbell's Covered Bridge, Landrum, South Carolina

This bridge is the oldest surviving covered bridge in South Carolina, built in 1909.

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Bridgeport Covered Bridge, Nevada County, California

This bridge is the only remaining single-span covered wooden bridge of its size in the country.

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Ada Covered Bridge, Ada, Michigan

This cherished tradition (November 28) kicks off the holiday season with a bang.

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Hogback Covered Bridge, Madison County, Iowa

This bridge is another famous landmark from "The Bridges of Madison County."

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