Did you know you can still cross a historic covered bridge in Delaware? The Smith Covered Bridge spans the Brandywine Creek and is one of only a few remaining covered bridges here in the First State. Plan a visit to see it today and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

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All three of Delaware’s covered bridges are close together, so you can visit them all in one day. The Ashland Covered Bridge is the oldest of the three.

If you can never get enough of these beautiful historic bridges, be sure to hop across the border to Pennsylvania, which is home to the most covered bridges of any state. The Brandywine Valley is home to several, and those country roads make for scenic driving any time of year.

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