There's plenty to see and do in New Hampshire. And for history buffs there's plenty to see, do, and learn. We love the history and the stories that can be learned throughout the state, especially when it comes to covered bridges. My, the covered bridges in New Hampshire truly are on another level in terms of beauty and charm! All of the covered bridges here come with history, but only one can be called the longest in the state. Let's take a look at the Cornish-Windsor Bridge in New Hampshire, shall we?
It's hard the believe that the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge cost just $9,000 to build back in 1866.
It's also pretty hard to believe that a bridge this long exists!
At 449 feet long, the Cornishn-Windsor bridge crosses the Connecticut River connecting Cornish in New Hampshire and Windsor in Vermont. And it's the longest open bridge not only in the state, but also America!
Another fun fact about the superlative Cornish-Windsor Bridge in New Hampshire? It's often referred to as a "kissing bridge" because it's so long you can steal a kiss in the middle with privacy.
What a fun little piece of trivia about this charming bridge!
When the bridge was constructed in 1866, the toll to cross it varied depending on where you came from. Windsor was a dry town while Cornish allowed alcohol. So, authorities asked two cents for foot travelers to enter New Hampshire. But the way back to Windsor? That cost a whopping three cents!
But whether or not you're looking to lock lips, walking across this beauty of a covered bridge is a must.
The views are spectacular throughout the years regardless of the season in which you find yourself visiting.
And in the summer you can swim beneath it, making this one of the coolest day trip destinations in New Hampshire!
The longest bridge in the state is a beautiful day trip, and we love the route to find it just as much as the actual destination.
New Hampshire Route 12A is beautiful any time of year! So what are you waiting for? Hop in the car and get ready for a charming and historic adventure in New Hampshire!
To learn more about the Cornish-Windsor Bridge in New Hampshire, check out its page on the official New Hampshire website.
Are you as enchanted with the history of the Granite State just like we are? We can't help ourselves when it comes to old, covered bridges. They are just so irresistibly charming! This day trip will take you to nine covered bridges in New Hampshire and it's perfect for a scenic drive.
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