A large portion of New Jersey Route 29 is named the Daniel Bray Highway in honor of Captain Bray's vital role in this critical phase of the Revolutionary War.
In Trenton, TSTC supports the city's plan to convert a portion of Route 29 into a waterfront boulevard.
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Route 39 originally continued westward, crossing the Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge in the community of Wilburtha, New Jersey near State Highway Route 29.
Past this intersection, the road continues over the Delaware River on the Washington Crossing Bridge into New Jersey, where it intersects Route 29 on the other side of the river and becomes County Route 546 past that intersection.