State Highway 29 Bridge at the Colorado River is located in both Burnet and Llano counties in the U.S. state of Texas, between Buchanan Dam and Inks Lake . It is also known as Inks Lake Bridge, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in both counties on October 10, 1996. The 1,379.0 ft truss bridge was planned by the Texas Highway Department in 1929. Construction was completed by the Austin Bridge Company in 1937 at a cost of $188,000. United States Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and Texas Highway Commissioner were featured speakers during the dedication ceremony. A new four-lane vehicular bridge was built in 2005, and the old SH 29 Bridge is currently open only to pedestrians.
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| - State Highway 29 Bridge at the Colorado River is located in both Burnet and Llano counties in the U.S. state of Texas, between Buchanan Dam and Inks Lake . It is also known as Inks Lake Bridge, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in both counties on October 10, 1996. The 1,379.0 ft truss bridge was planned by the Texas Highway Department in 1929. Construction was completed by the Austin Bridge Company in 1937 at a cost of $188,000. United States Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and Texas Highway Commissioner were featured speakers during the dedication ceremony. A new four-lane vehicular bridge was built in 2005, and the old SH 29 Bridge is currently open only to pedestrians. (en)
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| - List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas
- Buildings and structures in Llano County, Texas
- National Register of Historic Places in Llano County, Texas
- United States Secretary of the Interior
- Truss bridges in the United States
- Buchanan Dam
- Buchanan Dam, Texas
- Truss bridge
- U.S. state
- Llano County, Texas
- Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas
- Buildings and structures in Mason County, Texas
- Transportation in Llano County, Texas
- Transportation in Mason County, Texas
- Harold L. Ickes
- Texas
- Texas State Highway 29
- Bridges completed in 1937
- Austin Bridge Company
- Burnet County, Texas
- Inks Lake
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Burnet County, Texas
- National Register of Historic Places in Mason County, Texas
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Llano County, Texas
- Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.
- Texas Highway Department
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| - State Highway 29 Bridge at the Colorado River is located in both Burnet and Llano counties in the U.S. state of Texas, between Buchanan Dam and Inks Lake . It is also known as Inks Lake Bridge, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in both counties on October 10, 1996. The 1,379.0 ft truss bridge was planned by the Texas Highway Department in 1929. Construction was completed by the Austin Bridge Company in 1937 at a cost of $188,000. United States Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and Texas Highway Commissioner were featured speakers during the dedication ceremony. A new four-lane vehicular bridge was built in 2005, and the old SH 29 Bridge is currently open only to pedestrians. (en)
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