With a statehood date of 1776, it’s safe to say that New Hampshire is absolutely teeming with history. Some of it is easy to find, just head to a local museum and be led through some of the most interesting things to happen here. Other elements are more unique, like an old restaurant or town. If you’re looking for something history that’s also interactive consider heading to Milford to take a walk over one of the most thrilling bridges you can find!

The 275-foot Milford Suspension Bridge spans the Souhegan River and is often referred to as simply “The Swing Bridge.”

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That’s because the construction of suspension bridges often leads to some give allowing it to swing and sway in a swift wind or under heavy foot traffic

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This landmark bridge was built back in 1889 to help local mill workers get from their homes to their jobs.

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Despite being over 130 years old, this version isn’t even the original! The first bridge was built in 1850 and was made of wood.

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It was originally constructed of wood back in 1850, but in 1860 the river flooded carrying the bridge away. The current version was erected in its place and it’s just as historic.

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If you look closely you’ll see lovely Victorian Era details all along the bridge. And at three stories the height is truly impressive.

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To enjoy the Milford Swing Bridge head to downtown Milford.

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It’s located between Pine Street and Souhegan Street, just northeast of the town center. To reach it take Bridge Street directly to Pine Street to park and walk across.

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You can visit the Milford Swing Bridge year-round and it’s gorgeous any time of year. If you’re a bridge lover there are plenty of others to visit. This day trip takes you to 9 of New Hampshire’s covered bridges and it’s perfect for a scenic drive.

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Have you visited the Swing Bridge? If you have any tips, let us know in the comments!

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Address: The Swing Bridge, Milford, NH 03055, USA