Covered Bridges of New Hampshire
This podcast is the companion to Covered Bridges of New Hampshire by Kim Varney Chandler, the most comprehensive history of New Hampshire’s covered bridges in print.
New Hampshire is home to more than 60 authentic covered bridges, 46 of them over a century old. They remain today because a dedicated community recognized their significance and chose to preserve them.
On this podcast, Kim speaks with the people connected to these bridges in a variety of ways—engineers, historians, preservationists, town officials, authors, photographers, and community advocates. Together, they explore preservation efforts, restoration projects, community identity, tourism, threats, stewardship, and the evolving role these structures play across the Granite State.
Whether you are deeply familiar with covered bridges or simply curious about the stories they carry, this podcast offers thoughtful discussion on all things related to covered bridges in New Hampshire.
Recipient of the 2023 Second Place Award for Best Audio Podcast from the New Hampshire Press Association.
Covered Bridges of New Hampshire
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The Covered Bridges of New Hampshire Podcast is back with new stories from across the Granite State. Season 2 drops June 2, 2026!
Recipient of the 2023 Second Place Award for Best Audio Podcast from the New Hampshire Press Association, the series returns with fresh conversations featuring historians, photographers, preservationists, and community advocates who share a passion for covered bridges and New Hampshire history.
Whether you’re a covered bridge expert or know very little about covered bridges, this podcast is for you.
Follow along and start listening on June 2. Need to catch up on Season 1? Find all twenty episodes of the Covered Bridges of New Hampshire Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
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