US 12 Bridges, Road bridge in Wayne County, United States.
The US 12 Bridges are a series of structures that cross Interstate 94 in Wayne County, Michigan along U.S. Route 12. They feature reinforced concrete and steel construction typical of early twentieth century highway engineering.
These bridges were built during the early twentieth century when road infrastructure was rapidly expanding across Michigan. They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 for their role in transportation history.
The bridges demonstrate the engineering methods and architectural designs that characterized the period of rapid infrastructure development in Michigan.
These bridges are located at coordinates 42.326389, -83.160833 and remain open year-round for vehicle traffic. They are easy to access from U.S. Route 12 and serve countless travelers daily.
The structures meet multiple National Register criteria, including their connection to significant historical events and their construction methodology.
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