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In fact, New Hampshire owns the whole Connecticut River, all the way to the low-water mark on the western bank. I’ve explored many covered bridges in Vermont (admittedly none in New Hampshire ...
Red barns and bridges are as ubiquitous to Vermont as black and white cows. They add a touch of nostalgia and romance to the ...
SHE POINTED OUT THREE OF THE TOWN’S SURVIVING COVERED BRIDGES, INCLUDING ONE THAT NEVER CROSSED A RIVER AT ALL, NOR EVER HAD A CAR CROSS IT. TRULY A COVERED BRIDGE RIDDLE. SO, KIM, THIS IS A ...