The Shushan Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in the hamlet of Shushan in Washington County, New York. It spans the Batten Kill, a river that flows through the region. The bridge's proximity to Vermont makes it a convenient stop for those traveling in the area.
The Shushan Bridge is one of the 29 historic covered bridges that still stand in New York State. Furthermore, it is one of the four remaining in Washington County. This makes it a significant part of the state's architectural heritage.
Today, the Shushan Bridge serves as a seasonal museum. Visitors can explore the bridge and learn about its history and the broader history of covered bridges in the region. The museum's operation times may vary depending on the season, so it's recommended to check the schedule before planning a visit.
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Open 1 – 4 P.M. on the following days:
Spring Season: Memorial Day Weekend to July 4th -Weekend, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
Summer Season: July 4th Weekend to Labor Day Weekend -Daily, Except Monday and Tuesday.
Fall Season: Labor Day Weekend to Columbus Day Weekend, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
1022 Co Rd 61, Shushan
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