Saturday, April 24, 2010

4/24/2010 World's Longest Covered Bridge

When Karen read about the world's longest covered bridge, we knew that had to be on our agenda. She worked out the details of the trip so we would spend the night in Woodstock which is only 20 miles from the bridge. The original plan was to go there on Sunday morning before heading back to Bangor for the airport. The reality was, we got close to Woodstock before sunset so we thought we would go check out the bridge, see what it was like, maybe get a sunset picture or two, and then know be able to use our time efficiently when we returned in the morning.

Unlike "Bridges of Madison County" and the other storytale versions of covered bridges that we know, this one is utilitarian. It's long and covered and serves a purpose and is in use every day. And that's about it. So we took pictures and decided that was fine. The good sunset photos didn't even include the bridge. ;-) It was the perfect ending to our rather "Guinness Book of World Records" kind of day. We saw the world's largest axe, the world's largest statue of a lobster, and now the world's longest covered bridge. Plus this morning, we drove across the world's longest bridge that crosses frozen water. What more could you want in a day?!

This is the sign as you approach the bridge. I'm not sure what it means, but I think you should beware of buses or triangles.

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