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Louisiana Bridges National Register Status for Pre-1971 Bridges Acadia Parish Recall No.* Year Structure No. Facility Carried Feature Crossed Structure Type Built Owner National Register Status 003720 US0090 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1931State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010030905991 003790 US0090 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1932State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010031010411 003810 LA0013 BAYOU QUEUE DE TORTUE Concrete Deck Girder 1952State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570200001 003820 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1952State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570201361 003830 LA0013 LIONS PT GULLEY Concrete Deck Girder 1951State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570203651 003850 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1957State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570301181 003880 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1960State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570304061 003890 LA0013 LONG POINT GULLY Concrete Slab 1960State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570307281 003900 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1960State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570308211 003910 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1959State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570309911 003920 LA0013 GRAND COULEE Concrete Box Culvert 1960State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570312931 003930 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Slab 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570316761 003940 LA0013 BAYOU MALLET Concrete Slab 1960State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570316861 003950 LA0013 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1966State of Louisiana Not eligible 03010570317921 003980 LA0097 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010203501 003990 LA0097 0ICE CANAL Concrete Box Culvert 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010206101 003992 LA0097 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010207641 *Structure number only is shown for federally-owned bridges without a LADOTD recall number; off-system bridges not owned by LADOTD or a federal agency are assigned a number beginning with “XXXX.” Page 1 of 294 National Register Status for Pre-1971 Bridges Acadia Parish Recall No.* Year Structure No. Facility Carried Feature Crossed Structure Type Built Owner National Register Status 004000 LA0097 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010307741 004010 LA0097 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1956State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010308491 004020 LA0097 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1956State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012010310951 004030 LA0342 QUEUE DE TORTUE BAYOU Concrete Slab 1953State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012070600001 004050 LA0035 DRAINAGE CANAL BRIDGE Concrete Slab 1966State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012070701441 004060 LA0035 BAYOU WIKOFF Concrete Slab 1965State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012070703701 004064 LA0035 BIDEMAN GULLY Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012070706881 004090 LA0098 BAYOU DE CANNES Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100102531 004100 LA0098 CREEK Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100102811 004130 LA0098 CREEK Concrete Deck Girder 1950State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100200071 004140 LA0098 CREEK Concrete Deck Girder 1950State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100201571 004150 LA0098 LONG POINT GULLY Concrete Slab 1957State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100205101 004160 LA0098 BAYOU PLAQUEMINE BRULE Concrete Slab 1957State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100304621 004170 LA0098 BAYOU WYCOFF Concrete Slab 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012100404881 004190 LA0100 BAYOU PLAQ BRULE Concrete Deck Girder 1949State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012110100581 004210 LA0091 LITTLE BAYOU Concrete Slab 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012110205571 004218 LA0091 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1955State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012110300851 *Structure number only is shown for federally-owned bridges without a LADOTD recall number; off-system bridges not owned by LADOTD or a federal agency are assigned a number beginning with “XXXX.” Page 2 of 294 National Register Status for Pre-1971 Bridges Acadia Parish Recall No.* Year Structure No. Facility Carried Feature Crossed Structure Type Built Owner National Register Status 004260 LA0100 BAYOU DES CANNES EVNG Concrete Deck & Bents w/ Steel I-Beam 1951State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012113001711 004270 LA0100 CREEK Concrete Deck & Bents w/ Steel I-Beam 1951State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012113001211 004280 LA0368 BAYOU DES CANNES Concrete Deck & Bents w/ Steel I-Beam 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012113101591 004290 LA0368 BAYOU DES CANNES Concrete Slab 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012113101791 RELIEF 004300 LA0368 IRRIGATION CANAL Concrete Box Culvert 1954State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012113103881 004320 LA0091 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1951State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012120300921 004330 LA0091 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1950State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012120302241 004340 LA0091 FEERE CANAL Concrete Box Culvert 1950State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012120302581 004350 LA0091 LAZY POINT CANAL Concrete Deck Girder 1951State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012120304861 004360 LA3007 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1957State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012130102991 004370 LA0365 LONG POINT GULLEY Concrete Box Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200101221 004380 LA0365 COLES GULLY Concrete Box Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200102561 004390 LA0365 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200104141 004400 LA0365 PRATHER GULLY Concrete Box Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200104861 004410 LA0365 BAYOU PLAQUEMINE BR Concrete Deck Girder 1952State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200106141 004412 LA0365 BAYOU WYKOFF Concrete Slab 1959State of Louisiana Not eligible 03012200203111 004420 LA0092 CREEK Concrete Slab 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013850102141 *Structure number only is shown for federally-owned bridges without a LADOTD recall number; off-system bridges not owned by LADOTD or a federal agency are assigned a number beginning with “XXXX.” Page 3 of 294 National Register Status for Pre-1971 Bridges Acadia Parish Recall No.* Year Structure No. Facility Carried Feature Crossed Structure Type Built Owner National Register Status 004430 LA0092 LAZY POINT CANAL Concrete Slab 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013850203721 004490 LA0367 BAYOU PLAQUEMINE BRUL Concrete Slab 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860102881 004500 LA0367 PRATHER GULLY Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860104311 004510 LA0367 GUM POINT GULLY Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860105511 004520 LA0367 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860106471 004530 LA0367 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860106741 004540 LA0367 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860107271 004550 LA0367 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013860107561 004570 LA0368 BAYOU MALLET Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013870100281 004580 LA0368 CREEK Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013870100361 004590 LA0368 GRAND COULEE DTCH Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013870105111 004632 LA0098 LA 98 OVER I-10 Concrete Prestressed Girders 1965State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013890102081 004650 LA0098 CREEK Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013890106311 004662 LA1100 DITCH Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013890202681 004670 LA0095 BAYOU WYKOFF Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013890300601 004690 LA0095 BAYOU WYKOFF Concrete Slab 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013890303041 004700 LA1096 LA 1096 OVER I-10 Concrete Prestressed Girders 1965State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013900200281 *Structure number only is shown for federally-owned bridges without a LADOTD recall number; off-system bridges not owned by LADOTD or a federal agency are assigned a number beginning with “XXXX.” Page 4 of 294 National Register Status for Pre-1971 Bridges Acadia Parish Recall No.* Year Structure No. Facility Carried Feature Crossed Structure Type Built Owner National Register Status 004720 LA0095 CREEK Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013900300931 004730 LA0095 CREEK Metal Arch or Pipe Culvert 1963State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013900301911 004750 LA0098 CREEK Concrete Box Culvert 1962State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013910101201 004770 LA0095 DRAIN Concrete Box Culvert 1949State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013920100851 004780 LA0095 DRAIN Concrete Box Culvert 1939State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013920101551 004814 LA0095 DRAIN Concrete Box Culvert 1958State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013920106591 004820 LA0095 DRAIN Concrete Box Culvert 1958State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013920108981 004830 LA0095 BAYOU MALLET Concrete Slab 1958State of Louisiana Not eligible 03013920110011 004880 LOC RD INTERSTATE 10 Concrete Deck w/ Composite Welded I- 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03014500401431 Beams 004900 LOC RD INTERSTATE 10 Concrete Deck w/ Composite Welded I- 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03014500402721 Beams 004970 LOC RD INTERSTATE 10 Concrete Deck w/ Composite Welded I- 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03014500405681 Beams 005030 LOC RD INTERSTATE 10 Concrete Deck w/ Composite Welded I- 1961State of Louisiana Not eligible 03014500408111 Beams 005170 LOC RD I-10 Concrete Deck w/ Composite Welded I- 1966State
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