New England is sort of known for covered bridges. Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maine all have at least a few, and some states have day trips dedicated just to these lovely structures. The image of a covered bridge feels quintessentially New England in every way, so why is it that Rhode Island has only one of them? Maybe it’s just that the state is small, or perhaps infrastructure just works differently in our little state, but either way, we are glad to have at least one so we can keep up with the rest of the area, and boy is she beautiful!

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Foster is such a cute little part of Rhode Island, and this bridge is definitely its shining star. Are you already planning your trip there? Read more about how to make the most of your time in Foster here.

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