A two-lane four-span through-truss bridge that was built in 1936 and carries State Road 71 across the Llano River and links up the two halves of the City of Llano. Updated and improved in 2006...
Roy B Inks Bridge
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Roy B. Inks Bridge in Llano, Texas, is a historic structure that was built in 1936 using Federal Emergency Relief funds. Designed by the Texas Highway Department and constructed by the Austin Bridge Company, this two-lane four-span Parker through truss bridge played a crucial role in connecting the community after a devastating flood in 1935.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge underwent rehabilitation in 2006 by the Texas Department of Transportation, ensuring its continued use for vehicular traffic. As a contributing structure to the Llano County Courthouse Historic District, the Roy B. Inks Bridge stands as a testament to the New Deal era's infrastructure projects that left a lasting impact on the local landscape.
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