There’s nothing more wonderful than a covered bridge. After all, these unique structures perfectly combine history with manmade charm while sitting among lovely natural surroundings. There’s one particularly fantastic spot, Langley Covered Bridge in Michigan, that boasts plenty of interesting history and one of the prettiest settings imaginable – and it’s also the longest covered bridge in the state. Whether you’re a history buff or not, you’ll surely want to visit this utterly picturesque place for yourself. No matter what the season, you’ll quickly be enamored with this one-of-a-kind locale.

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Centreville, Michigan is also a fantastic place for a day trip. In fact, one of our favorite Amish bakeries can be found here!

If you’re searching for even more historic places in Michigan to visit, click here to read about a unique U.P. small town.

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