Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis, Evening Light

The Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spans the Mississippi River and is now a pedestrian walkway offering views of the city's historic mill district and grain silos.
The Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spans the Mississippi River. Originally constructed in 1883 by the St. Paul & Minneapolis Railroad, it served as a vital transportation link for freight and passengers. The bridge's stone construction and arches are notable architectural features. Today, it is a pedestrian walkway and bicycle path, offering views of the river and the city's historic mill district, including the adjacent grain silos.
Photo taken in June 2019.
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