This is the northern crossing of County 69 (Formerly US-169) in Shakopee.
Built in 1957, the bridge features a pair of through girder spans, approached by an I-Beam span on either side. It was built to replace a girder and trestle bridge.
The entire bridge rests on concrete substructures. The bridge was restored in 2012 during a reconstruction project. Currently it serves as car storage for Rahr Malting Plant.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in great condition.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design and newer age.
The photo above is looking at the south face. The bridge can be accessed from the road it crosses.