Perrine’s Covered Bridge
In the 1820s, on the southern side of the Wallkill River, there was a tavern. The tavern owner was a French immigrant named Daniel Perrin. The bridge is named for Daniel's son, James W. Perrine. For $2200 Perrine's Covered Bridge was built in 1844. The Burr Arch Truss bridge is located 90 miles North of New York City in New Paltz, Ulster County, New York. Spanning 138' across the Wallkill River, the single lane bridge was closed to vehicular traffic in 1930. Becoming a New York Historical site in 1966 and later being added to the National Register of Historic Places in April 1973. Perrine's Covered Bridge was rehabilitated in 1997, for $195,000. Currently Perrine's Covered Bridge is the second oldest covered bridge in New York.