Covered bridges
were built mainly in the days of horse and buggy. There was
no wood preservative then, so wooden bridges were covered to
protect against rotting. All covered bridges were known as
"kissing bridges" as it was popular for couples to stop for a
few intimate moments in an open carriage without being
noticed.
The cache is in a
small container and holds only very small items. Trade small coins.
Please do not stop near the bridge to look for the cache, as the
road is too narrow there. Park about 400' north where the road is
wider. Bridge is officially known as Scarboro covered bridge(named
after the developer), but I know a lady who is in her 70s and has
lived in south Jersey for most of her life and she refers to it as
the "kissing bridge"...
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