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In the 1800s, builders in the United States began putting roofs on bridges to protect the wooden floors and trusses from the elements. It was easier and less expensive to maintain the covers than the ...
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Thrillist on MSNThree Perfect Days Exploring the Lesser-Known Sides of Boston11:30 am - Visit the birthplace of the Boston Abolitionist Movement. Right in Beacon Hill, you’ll find the largest African ...
Vermont’s covered bridges and maple trails are full of cozy charm and unforgettable scenery.If you’re craving a sweet, ...
What many visitors don’t realize is that Wehr Bridge is part of Pennsylvania’s rich covered bridge heritage. The state once boasted over 1,500 covered bridges, earning it the nickname “The Covered ...
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