Covered Bridge II
A red covered bridge was the main image on my shot list, but this one was second. The mist surrounding this bridge adds a sense of mystery and evokes memories of days gone by, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
A red covered bridge was the main image on my shot list, but this one was second. The mist surrounding this bridge adds a sense of mystery and evokes memories of days gone by, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
A red covered bridge was the main image on my shot list, but this one was second. The mist surrounding this bridge adds a sense of mystery and evokes memories of days gone by, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
New Hampshire is home to numerous charming covered bridges, many of which date back to the 19th century and offer a glimpse into the state's rich history. In the White Mountains region, the Albany Covered Bridge and the Swift River Covered Bridge are must-see spots. The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, spanning the Connecticut River between New Hampshire and Vermont, is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States. The Bath-Haverhill Bridge in Bath is another historic gem. In the Lakes Region, the Ashland Covered Bridge and the Squam River Covered Bridge provide picturesque views. The Monadnock Region features the Thompson Covered Bridge in Swanzey and the Ashuelot Covered Bridge in Winchester. Each bridge, with its unique architecture and scenic surroundings, invites exploration and photography, especially during the fall foliage season.