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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