10th Avenue Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River on 10th Avenue in Minneapolis
Open to traffic

16th Street Viaduct (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1986
Girder bridge over Land, Bruce St., Canal St., Mt. Vernon Ave., Menomonee River, CNRR and Hank Aaron State Trail on 16th Street in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

25th Street West over Amargosa Creek (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1976, Replaced in 2000
Concrete Slab bridge over Amargosa Creek on 25th Street West in Palmdale
Replaced by a new bridge

Acorn Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; made obsolete by a new bridge in 1965
Pony truss bridge over Ouachita River on CR 109 (Old US 71) near Acorn
Open to traffic

Ambassador Bridge (Wayne County, Michigan)
Built 1927-1928; New Plaza 2008
Wire suspension bridge over Detroit River on US I-96 and Canada 3 in Windsor, Ontario Canada and Detroit
Open to traffic

Bachman Tunnels (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Tunnels under Missonary Ridge on U.S. 41 and U.S. 76 (State Highway 8)
Open to traffic

Baker Street CSX Bridge (Ohio County, West Virginia)
Built 1929 By American Bridge Company
Deck plate girder bridge over Baker Street on CSX Railroad


Baring Cross Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Originally completed Dec. 21, 1873; destroyed by flooding on April 3, 1927; rebuilt 1929
Vertical-lift railroad bridge over the Arkansas River in Little Rock on the Union Pacific Railroad
Open to two tracks of railroad traffic

Beaver Creek Bridge (Custer County, South Dakota)
Built 1929
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Beaver Creek on SD 87
Open to traffic

Belleview Road Bridge (Oakland County, Michigan)
Replaced 1998
Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Lake Orion Canal on Bellevue Avenue in Lake Orion
Replaced by new bridge

Big Four Railroad Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Originally built 1895 by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Big Four). Reconstructed 1929 using existing stone piers. Abandoned 1969.
Abandoned six-span through truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River at Louisville
Awaiting rehabilitation to reopen as a pedestrian bridge

Blair Bridge (Washington County, Nebraska)
Built 1928-29; tolls removed 1962
Lost three-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on US 30 east of Blair
Replaced by a modern bridge

Brookport Bridge (Massac County, Illinois)
Built 1929
Ten-span through truss bridge on US 45 over the Ohio River at Brookport
Open to two-lane traffic

C&O Railroad Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1929
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River at Cincinnati
Open to railroad traffic

Cache River AR 135 Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by Miller's Garage and Construction Co.
Pony truss bridge over Cache River on AR 135 just south of the Clay County line
Open to traffic

Cairo Mississippi River Bridge (Alexander County, Illinois)
Built 1929; tolls removed 1954; rehabilitated 1983 and 2005
Continuous through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on US 60/62 between Birds Point, Missouri, and Cairo, Illinois
Open to two-lane traffic with a 40 ton weight limit

Cannon Creek Bridge (Madison County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by Walsh & Thomas of Benton, Arkansas. Made obsolete by new bridge in 1988.
Curved concrete bridge over Cannon Creek on CR 5340 (Old AR 16)
Open to one-lane traffic

Chickamauga Creek Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Chickamauga Creek on State Highway 17 in Chattanooga
Open to traffic

Clark Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1985
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on N. Clark Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Columbia-Wrightsville Lincoln Highway Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1988
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Susquehanna River on PA 462 (Old Lincoln Highway) between Columbia and York Counties
Open to traffic

Dardanelle Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1929, replacing a pontoon bridge first built 1891. Replaced by a new bridge in 1971.
Lost through truss bridge over Arkansas River on AR 7 at Dardanelle
Replaced with a modern bridge

De Roache Creek US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1956
Concrete arch bridge over De Roache Creek on US 67
Open to traffic

Deep Creek Bridge (Chesterfield County, South Carolina)
Replaced 1990
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Deep Creek on S-13-47
Replaced by new bridge

Dell Rapids Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1929 by the Pioneer Bridge Co. of Mitchell, SD
Concrete girder bridge over Big Sioux River on Garfield Avenue in Dell Rapids
Open to traffic

Deschutes River Bridge (Wasco County, Oregon)
Built 1929
Deck truss bridge over Deschutes River on US 197 in Maupin
Open to traffic

Dry Gulch Bridge (Siskiyou County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Dry Gulch on CA 263
Open to traffic

DuQuoin Bridge (Harper County, Kansas)
Built 1929
Marsh arch bridge over Sand Creek on Old KS 14, south of DuQuoin
Open to traffic

E. Bridge Street Bridge (Ozaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1983
Concrete arch bridge over Cedar Creek on E. Bridge Street in Cedarburg
Open to traffic

Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by Miller's Garage and Construction Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Replaced 2001.
Lost pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek on AR 135/US 49B in Paragould
Replaced by a new bridge

English Creek Bridge (Fulton County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss over English Creek on AR 289, south of Mammoth Spring
Open to two-lane traffic

First Street Bridge over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Los Angeles River on First Street in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Fisk Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1929; main span collapsed Dec. 1975; replaced and reopened Mar. 1976
Lost skewed through truss bridge over St. Francis River on MO 51 (Old US 60) at Fisk
Main truss span replaced, but original approaches and piers remain

Florence Bridge (Pike County, Illinois)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1981
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Illinois River on IL 100/IL 106 (Old US 36) in Florence
Open to two-lane traffic

George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1929; tolls removed 1946; rehabilitated 1958
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Ohio River on US 31 at Louisville
Open to traffic

Glendale Blvd. over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Los Angeles River on Glendale Blvd. in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Goodwin Road Bridge (Chelan County, Washington)
Built 1929
Deck truss bridge over Wenatchee River on Goodwin Road
Open to traffic

Gordons Creek Bridge (Forrest County, Mississippi)
Built 1929
Stringer bridge over Gordons Creek on McLeod Street in Hattiesburg
Open to traffic

Happy Isles Loop Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Merced River on Happy Isles Loop. Located near Happy Isles Nature Center and trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls.
Open to traffic

Harpeth River TN 100 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Harpeth River on TN 100 in Nashville
Open to traffic

Hiouchi Bridge (Del Norte County, California)
Built 1929; damaged by an oversized truck on March 31, 1989; demolished August 1989
Lost cantilevered through truss bridge over Smith River on US 199
Replaced by new bridge

Hodges Bayou Bridge (Pulaski County, Illinois)
Built 1929
Concrete bridge over Hodges Bayou on Old IL 37 (originally IL 147, also called TR 78A)
Open to two-lane traffic

Hootentown Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
No longer exists

Hyperion Avenue over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Los Angeles River on Hyperion Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Indian Creek Old MO 76 Bridge (McDonald County, Missouri)
Built 1929 by contractor M.E. Gillioz
Three-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Indian Creek on Cedar Road (Old MO 76) at Anderson
Open to traffic

Jones Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Missouri)
Built 1929, Abandoned 1958
Concrete tee beam bridge over Jones Creek on Cimarron Rd (formerly US 166)
Open to Local traffic

Kilbourn Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1972; restored 2008
Bascule bridge over Milwaukee River on Kilbourn Avenue in Milwaukee
Currently closed for renovation

Klenken Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1929 by Joseph Dice; replaced 1994
Lost swinging bridge over Lamine River on Swinging Bridge Drive
Replaced by a modern concrete bridge

Labadie Railroad Tunnel (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Short railroad tunnel under Route T on the Union Pacific Railroad just southwest of Labadie
Open to two tracks of railroad traffic

Lagunitas Creek Bridge (Marin County, California)
Built 1929
Pony truss bridge over Lagunitas Creek on CA 1 in Point Reyes Station
Open to traffic

Lewis & Clark Bridge (Cowlitz County, Washington)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 2003
Through truss bridge over Columbia River on WA 433
Open to traffic

Little Frog Bayou US 64B Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1929
Pony truss bridge over Little Frog Bayou on US 64B in Alma
Open to traffic

Marion Memorial Bridge (Marion County, Tennessee)
Built 1929; tolls removed 1947; rehabilitated 1966
Through truss bridge over Nickajack Lake (Tennessee River) on US 41/US 64/US 72/TN 2 (Dixie Highway)
Open to two-lane traffic

McKenzie Creek MO 49 Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Pony truss bridge over McKenzie Creek on MO 49 south of Gads Hill
Open to traffic

McKinney Bayou Old US 67 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by contractor McGuire & Cavender. Made obsolete 1954 by a new parallel alignment of US 67.
Concrete bridge over McKinney Bayou on CR 138 (Old US 67) northeast of Texarkana in Texarkana
Open to traffic on a frontage road

Milwaukee River Bridge (Ozaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1929, Replaced 2003
Truss bridge over Milwaukee River on CTH MY in Newburg
Demolished

Morton Creek AR 341 Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; replaced 2004
Lost pony truss bridge over Morton Creek on AR 341 north of Norfolk in Salesville
Replaced by a new bridge

Mount Hope Bridge (Bristol County, Rhode Island)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1985
Suspension bridge over Mount Hope Bay on RI 114 in Bristol
Open to traffic

Mulberry River US 64 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1961
Three-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Big Mulberry River on US 64 in Mulberry
Open to traffic

Napoleon Bridge (Henry County, Ohio)
Built 1929 by D.H. Overman; replaced 2005
Lost seven-span concrete arch bridge over Maumee River on OH 108 at Napoleon
Replaced by a replica bridge

Navajo Bridge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Built 1927-1929; bypassed by parallel bridge in 1995
Steel arch bridge over Colorado River on Alt US 89
Open to pedestrians only

New Blaine Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1929
Concrete tee beam bridge over Little Shoal Creek on AR 197
Open to traffic

Oats Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; replaced 2005
Lost three-span concrete arch bridge over Oats Creek on Bradford Road (CR 1)
No longer exists

Okoboji Bridge (Dickinson County, Iowa)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1979
Concrete deck girder bridge over East Okoboji Lake on US 71 & IA 9 in Okoboji
Open to traffic

Old Bristol Highway Bridge (Carter County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Three-span Pratt Truss bridge over Watauga River on State Highway 400 (Old U.S. 19-E) in Elizabethton
Open, but soon to be replaced by new concrete girder bridge

Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1929; closed to traffic in 1968; reopened for pedestrians on June 5, 1999
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on Old US 66 just south of the modern I-270 bridge in St. Louis
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists

Ouachita River US 67 Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1957
Three-span arch bridge over Ouachita River on US 67
Open to traffic

Pasadena Freeway (CA 110) over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Bridge over Los Angeles River on Pasadena Freeway (CA 110) in Los Angeles
Open to Traffic

Paup's Spur Bayou Old US 67 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by contractor McGuire & Cavender. Made obsolete 1954 by a new parallel alignment of US 67.
Concrete bridge over Paup's Spur Bayou on CR 138 (Old US 67) northeast of Texarkana
Open to traffic on a frontage road

Pawnee Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1929
Through arch bridge over Pawnee Creek, 4.0 mi. north and 2.4 mi. east of Hiattville
Open to traffic

Plattsmouth Bridge (Mills County, Iowa)
Built 1929
Through truss toll bridge over Missouri River on US 34 at Plattsmouth
Open to traffic

POC Next to Glendale Blvd. Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Wooden arch bridge over Los Angeles River on Glendale Blvd. in Los Angeles
Open to Pedistrians

Quick City Bridge (Johnson County, Missouri)
Built or relocated 1929; replaced 1999
Lost through truss bridge over Big Creek on CR SW 1541
Replaced by a new bridge

R.H. Henry Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Big Black River on Old US 80
Open to traffic

Ramsey Creek Bridge (Fayette County, Illinois)
Built 1929
Pony truss bridge over Ramsey Creek on TR 19, 3.5 mi. northeast of Ramsey
Open to traffic

Robertson Bridge (Josephine County, Oregon)
Built 1929, Abandoned in 2001
Abandoned through truss bridge over Rogue River on Lower River Road
Abandoned

Rock Falls Bridge (Cerro Gordo County, Iowa)
Built 1929 by C.A. Holvik of Mason City, Iowa
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Shell Rock River on Spring Street in Rock Falls
Open to traffic

Royal Gorge Bridge (Fremont County, Colorado)
Built 1929 for the Royal Gorge Bridge and Amusement Co.
Suspension bridge over the Arkansas River (Royal Gorge) west of Caņon City
Open to vehicular and pedestrian traffic

Saline River AR 24 Bridge (Sevier County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by contractor Reynolds & Sutton; replaced 1991
Lost through truss over Saline River on AR 24 (later renamed US 371)
Replaced by a new bridge

Saline River US 63 Bridge (Bradley County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by the Lakeside Bridge & Steel Company; replaced 1991
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Saline River on US 63 (formerly AR 15)
Replaced by a prestressed concrete bridge

Salmon River Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built 1929
Deck truss bridge over Salmon River on E. Brightwood Loop
Open to traffic

Saluda River Bridge (Newberry County, South Carolina)
Replaced 1990
Lost Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Saluda River on Sc 391
Replaced by new bridge

Saluda River Bridge (Saluda County, South Carolina)
Replaced 1992
Lost Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Saluda River on Sc 39
Replaced by new bridge

Sandy Ford Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1991; replaced 2007
Lost pony truss bridge over Bull Creek on Sandy Ford Road (CR 127)
Replaced by a new bridge

Shippingsport Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Lost 7 span through truss vertical lift bridge, replaced with a modern span.
Lost through truss bridge over Illinois River on once carried US 51 and later IL 351
Replaced by new bridge

Sni-A-Bar Creek Bridge (Lafayette County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Sni-A-Bar Creek on MO 224 (Old US 24) at Wellington
Open to traffic

Sni-A-Bar Creek Route H Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Pratt through truss bridge over Sni-A-Bar Creek on Route H
Open to traffic

South Harpeth River TN 100 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over South Harpeth River on TN 100 in Nashville
Open to traffic

Springfield Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Willamette River on Westbound OR 126 in Springfield
Open to traffic

Stono River SC 700 Bridge (Charleston County, South Carolina)
Built 1929 by the Greenville Steel & Iron Co.; rehabilitated and widened in 1951; replaced 2004
Lost pony truss swing bridge over Stono River on SC 700, west of Charleston
Open to traffic

Sunset Blvd. Bridge Over Myra (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Myra Avenue on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Taylor Bridge (Marion County, Missouri)
Built 1929, replacing an earlier bridge
Through truss bridge over North Fabius River on CR 313 (Old US 24/61)
Open to traffic with a weight limit

Tuckers Branch Route H Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Pony truss bridge over Tuckers Branch on Route H
Open to traffic

Veterans Memorial Park & Parkway NB (Muskegon County, Michigan)
Built 1929; Replaced 1996
Lost reinforced concrete tee beam bridge over Cedar Creek on M-120 Northbound in North Muskegon
Replaced by new bridge

Webb Canyon Road Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Webb Canyon Creek on Webb Canyon Road in Claremont
Open to traffic

West Creek Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Built 1929
Kingpost pony truss bridge over West Creek, 8.0 mi. south and 1.2 mi. west of Belleville
Open to traffic

Yorklyn Road Bridge (New Castle County, Delaware)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1990
Pony truss bridge over Red Clay Creek on Yorklyn Road in Hockessin
Open to traffic