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When the San Luis Rey Bridge was built in 1925, its architect could not have known that the 21-foot-wide structure--also known as the Bonsall Bridge for its proximity to Bonsall--would see the density of traffic that it did later in the century when it was replaced by the new bridge.
The northern San Diego County bridge, which with its graceful arches allows California 76 to span the San Luis Rey River, was taken out of service when the new bridge replaced it, and now serves as a historic place and a trail for pedestrians and horses to cross the San Luis Rey river.