Sawmill Creek Bridge
Sawmill Creek Bridge
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johngO86MT
Chesterfield Inlet, Canada145 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
Was great to see before it is gone!! An amazing thing!! Lots of fun and no fees involved! Great for taking pictures!!
Written August 20, 2018
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Helene W
Renfrew, Canada88 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Very nice that a group has taken the responsability to preserve and conserve this historical site. By all mean this is beautiful and worth the stop and its free. So stop and enjoy a walk inside and all the way to the orher side. Well preserved. Good work they have done. Federal or provincial could help develop this site to its full Potential. Several other covered bridge in the area. Nice photo moment.
Written August 8, 2018
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Kek74
Dundalk, Canada140 contributions
Apr 2018
We had a rainy day but it was worth the stop. Architecture is stunning. Just a cute place to stop. Awesome photos.
Written April 30, 2018
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Peter M
Lisbon, Portugal94 contributions
Oct 2017
We found this cover bridge by accident but parked and walked over this old bridge which dated back to 1869. Very nice to see.
Written October 10, 2017
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Stephanie-Chris d
Alton Bay, NH74 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
This was a cute covered bridge that was cool to walk across and read the history. It was vandalized a lot and made it hard to read the history but it was nice to see the structure still standing.
Written June 30, 2018
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gbruels
Friday Harbor, WA374 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
It turns out this area has a number of covered bridges, but most are well off the beaten path. Here, you can pull off the road and admire one of these well-constructed old bridges, that is no longer used for traffic. You lose a little something with the sound of traffic, but it is a small price to pay for such a nice piece of nostalgia.
Written June 23, 2018
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Quinn L
Moncton, Canada125 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Very nice little bridge. Take a look that no Chinese tourist buses are there before you pull in; there's no room for that many people.
Hard to miss along the highway.
Sadly vandals decided this was a wonderful target to graffiti, so it is plastered with graffiti messages.
Hard to miss along the highway.
Sadly vandals decided this was a wonderful target to graffiti, so it is plastered with graffiti messages.
Written May 13, 2018
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Cavydad
Camarillo, CA2,129 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Covered bridges are @ddicting. Something about the architecture, engineering and community spirit that goes into their creation. Are they haunted. That’s part of the local folklore. Perhaps due to their being a place to get out of the weather, or perhaps the hanky panky that occurs. No telling what the truth might be. Perhaps a beginning point in speaking with the residents in the cafe.
Written November 11, 2017
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John M
Calgary72 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
My wife always wanted to see the covered bridges. We never knew that New Brunswick had any. Well they do! there are others just Google map them.
Written October 23, 2017
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heumanntouch
Huntington Beach, CA1,096 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
this is an interesting little stop from an architectural and history standpoint. This has been standing since 1908 and is a nice photo op. Outside of that, if you are pressed for time it is best skipped.
Written September 20, 2017
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