Gold Medal Flour Mill, US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis Night

The Washburn A Mill, once the world's largest flour mill, stands illuminated along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. This historic structure now houses the Mill City Museum, which interprets the city's industrial past as a global flour milling center. In the background, the contemporary architecture of US Bank Stadium signifies Minneapolis's modern urban landscape. The Stone Arch Bridge, a former railroad bridge, spans the river, connecting these historical and contemporary landmarks in downtown Minneapolis. The Mill City Museum continues to be recognized for its historical interpretation, having been nominated as a top history museum.
The Washburn A Mill, once the world's largest flour mill, stands illuminated along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. This historic structure now houses the Mill City Museum, which interprets the city's industrial past as a global flour milling center. In the background, the contemporary architecture of US Bank Stadium signifies Minneapolis's modern urban landscape. The Stone Arch Bridge, a former railroad bridge, spans the river, connecting these historical and contemporary landmarks in downtown Minneapolis. The Mill City Museum continues to be recognized for its historical interpretation, having been nominated as a top history museum.
Photo taken in January 2024.
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