Mill Ruins Park, Minneapolis: Stone Arch Bridge and Gold Medal Flour Sign

The Stone Arch Bridge and Gold Medal Flour sign are illuminated at night in Mill Ruins Park, Minneapolis, under hazy skies from Canadian wildfire smoke.
Mill Ruins Park in Minneapolis preserves the remnants of the Washburn "A" and Pillsbury "A" flour mills, once the world's largest. The Stone Arch Bridge, completed in 1883 as a railway bridge, now functions as a pedestrian walkway offering views of the Mississippi River. The "Gold Medal Flour" neon sign, a nod to the area's industrial heritage, illuminates the park. The hazy conditions are attributed to smoke from Canadian wildfires, affecting regional air quality.
Photo taken in July 2021.
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