There's A Bridge Dedicated Solely To Squirrels In Washington (And It's Adorable)
One of the best parts of living in Washington is learning about all the quirky attractions hidden around the state. One hidden gem is particularly adorable, especially when you learn why it was built. If you’ve never seen Longview’s Nutty Narrows Bridge, allow us to introduce you.

It's exactly what it sounds like: a bridge dedicated to the safe crossing of squirrels.

It was a busy street with tall trees, and sadly, the poor little squirrels didn't have a chance.
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The bridge was built quickly and easily for a total cost of about $1,000.
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And that bridge has been a Longview landmark for over 50 years.

It holds the title of both the World's Narrowest Bridge and the World's Narrowest Animal Crossing.

As far as we know, the bridge has saved countless little lives, and we're certain the squirrels are thankful.
After Amos Peters passed away in 1984, the huge wooden gray squirrel was constructed in his honor and placed at the library park. During the holidays, the bridge is decorated with little Christmas lights. This adorable bridge is a shining example of why it’s so wonderful to call Washington home.
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