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Mill Avenue bridges
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The Mill Avenue Bridges consist of two bridges that cross the Salt River in Tempe, Arizona, at the north end of the shopping district on Mill Avenue. The first bridge opened in August 1931 and the second bridge opened in 1994.
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Mill Avenue Bridges | |
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![]() Mill Avenue Bridge (built 1931) about 83 years old | |
Coordinates | 33.433335°N 111.941575°W / 33.433335; -111.941575 |
Carries | Motor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles![]() |
Crosses | Tempe Town Lake |
Locale | Tempe, Arizona |
Maintained by | City of Tempe |
History | |
Opened | Mill Avenue Bridge in August 1931 and the New Mill Avenue Bridge in 1994 |
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Toll | Free both ways |
1931 Mill Avenue Bridge | |
NRHP reference No. | 81000137 |
Added to NRHP | August 13, 1981 |
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