There’s something so quaint about covered bridges. Massachusetts is actually peppered with quite a few, but the oldest one in the state is the Burkeville Covered Bridge in Conway. This historic spot has been standing since the 1800s and is the perfect road trip destination. Here are a few reasons you should check this bridge out.

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If you want to check out Burkeville Covered Bridge for yourself (and we highly recommend that you do), click here for directions and an interactive map. History lovers in Massachusetts should also check out this road trip that will take you to all the coolest historical spots in the state.

 

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