Crossing This 260-Year-Old Bridge In Massachusetts Is Like Walking Through History
By Kim Falchek|Published February 12, 2024
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Kim Falchek
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Kim Falchek has been exploring the towns, trails, and hidden gems of Massachusetts since her college days in Boston. When not writing, Kim enjoys photography, going on road trips, and spending time at the beach. Kim has previously been a contributing writer for LA Family Travel, Global Munchkins, and Latched Mama. She currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts where she and her family embrace all things Halloween!
Massachusetts may not be the largest state in our country, but it is certainly not lacking in history. The Bay State holds some of the oldest structures in the country including the oldest candy company and the oldest farm. Did you know that one of America’s oldest surviving bridges can also be found in Massachusetts? The Choate Bridge in Ipswich will be 260 years old this year!
Have you visited this amazing bridge? How did it compare to other historic bridges in the state? For more fun on the Ipswich River, why not try your hand at kayaking? It is a great place for beginners. If you are interested in viewing more amazing historical photos of the Choate Bridge, I suggest checking out the book, Ipswichby William M Varrell and the Ipswich Historical Society.
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