Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation, it should not be confused with the other "Holme Avenue Bridge" over Pennypack Creek about 1,000 yards west of Wooden Bridge Run.
According to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, this bridge "is a good example of an urban concrete bridge embellished to imitate stone.
"[2] Built in 1921 by C. P. Boner, contractor, this bridge remains in use today.
Its concrete superstructure includes parapet railings with pebbled, recessed panels.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.