Country images you don't see much anymore

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Hills Covered Bridge, Route 26, Wayne National Forest, near Marietta, OH

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Watson Mill Bridge, near Comer, GA

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I used to love the smell of the wood from a "real" fireplace. I realize they were as energy-efficient, and lots of work, but thank goodness for those memories:)

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The covered bridge is a great example Bea, and I see Nancy's now too. We had one in the tiny, town/area where I grew up and it's gone now:(
 
I was just there a few weeks ago, there was a lot more colored foliage.

West Cornwall Covered Bridge

Description: Cornwall, Connecticut. Litchfield County. Built in 1864. This crosses the Houstatonic River at the intersection of RT 7 and RT 128.

There was another bridge there in the 1700's.


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There are 13 covered bridges in Connecticut. Many are quite small.
http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/connecticut/covered-bridges-ct/

East Haddam
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Somers
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Classic Yule Log Fireplace with Crackling Fire Sounds (HD)
Click on "Youtube" in lower right for their version and it will let you view in full screen
 

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