Hennepin Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis, During COVID-19 Pandemic

Hennepin Ave bridge at night during covid19
The Hennepin Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is seen here during the COVID-19 pandemic. Completed in 1929, this bridge spans the Mississippi River and is a vital artery connecting downtown Minneapolis with the western neighborhoods. Its distinctive suspension design and ornate railings reflect the architectural styles of its era. The relative quietness of the bridge, evident in the image, suggests the impact of pandemic-related restrictions on urban activity and traffic flow. The bridge also served as a backdrop for some of the protests and demonstrations that occurred in Minneapolis in 2020.
Photo taken in May 2020.
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