Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis, Evening Light
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.



