With a total of 55 covered bridges dotting the New Hampshire landscape, it’s no wonder that the state is famous for them. But beyond being quaint and beautiful, these bridges carry some serious history. Did you know that the oldest bridge in the state, Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge, dates back to 1829? Whether you’re a history buff or a photographer looking for the most quintessential views in New England, you’ll want to check out this unique covered bridge in New Hampshire.

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