Visitors play “Pooh-sticks” from the wooden bridge. Photo by Fred Dawson on Flickr

Deep in the Five Hundred Acre Wood lay Pooh Bridge (or Pooh Sticks Bridge, as some call it). This bridge was originally built in 1907 (and rebuilt in 1999) and a favorite playspot of Pooh author A. A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin.

As told in The House at Pooh Corner, Pooh and friends would play a game of “Pooh-sticks” from this bridge. The bridge and game are prominently featured in the 1983 animated short, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.

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