Vermont, like many other states, has a unique and fascinating history. Our state also has some very interesting facts to go along with the history. For instance, the longest historic covered bridge in the U.S. is right here in Vermont and New Hampshire (Cornish–Windsor Bridge), and did you know that there are more covered bridges per square mile in Vermont than anywhere else in the United States? Another interesting fact about Vermont bridges comes to us from the historic Brookfield Floating Bridge in Vermont.

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Often living in Vermont we only hear about the coveted cover bridges that grace the bucolic Vermont landscape, and rightfully so, for they are some of Vermont’s most cherished treasures. But, the Brookfield Floating Bridge ought not to get lost in the shuffle. If you are looking for a different and unordinary Vermont experience, a visit to this floating bridge is a great way to spend a day in Vermont.

Have you been to this floating bridge before? What is your favorite bridge in Vermont? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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