The Only Covered Bridge In Rhode Island Has Been Around Since 1986
By Jessica Wick|Published January 20, 2020
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Rhode Island’s bridges are what connects the state, and you’ll see them all over the place. That being said, by definition, the Ocean State actually only has one true covered bridge — and that’s pretty surprising, since historic covered bridges are scattered all over New England. But while the Swamp Meadow Bridge is the only of its kind, it certainly has staying power.
The Swamp Meadow Bridge crosses Hemlock Brook in the small town of Foster in Providence County.
There was once a bridge here that looked exactly like this, which was built in the 19th century. In fact, one of the reasons this bridge was constructed was to celebrate Rhode Island's 350th birthday.
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The bridge was built over an existing steel bridge using lumber that was donated by the Providence Water Supply.
Not only is the bridge itself beautiful, but the area around it is stunning, offering amazing natural scenery in any season (but especially in the autumn).
Did you know about the history of the Swamp Meadow Bridge, or that it’s technically the only covered bridge in the state? We’re always looking for fantastic places in Rhode Island to cover, both old and new. If you know of a spot you think should be on our site, tell us about it!
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