In the process of driving from Franconia to Hershey, PA we traveled across the rest of NH and into Vermont and then to Cooperstown, NY. But just before we got to the Vermont border we drove through this cute little town of Bath and were surprised to see a covered bridge.
According to the sign it is the longest covered bridge in NH and one of the oldest bridges since it was built in 1832 and has stood the test of time with only one restoration in 1988. This bridge is known to locals as The Kiss’n Bridge. We also stepped into a quaint country store before continuing our journey.
We plan to hunker down in Cooperstown for 2 nights to avoid driving in a massive rain system that is predicted to last more than a day. We’re guessing it’s the same storm that apparently dumped upwards of 6 inches on our home in Missouri.
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