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Stone Arch Bridge Review

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楽小児
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Minnesota history witness - Minneapolis - Stone arch bridge [special significance] Stone arch bridge seems to be very common in the country, the bridge was almost ignored when we made the itinerary plan, but the information on the Internet this bridge has extraordinary significance and the photos are quite The good-looking decided to join the itinerary. I learned that the bridge was built in 1883. The whole bridge is very long about 640 meters. All are built in stone. The first purpose is to connect the two sides of the railway. It is now abandoned, and there are regulations that do not allow vehicles to go up, only walking or bicycles. But half of the bridge is land, and you can park under the bridge to watch. [Back to 100 years ago] We chose the half of the bridge on land, driving past to see the bridge green, green. The lawn is very beautifully manicured~ There is a small parking spot under the bridge. After parking, I got off the bus and saw the bridge. It felt like a déjà vu, very similar to our China Zhaogou Bridge! The arches of one by one are evenly distributed across the bridge, and the moss-covered stones are very ancient. Walking up the steps seems to be back to a hundred years ago. It feels even more when I walk to the bridge on the river. [tips] No motor vehicles on the bridge will cause the road to slip on rainy days. Try to choose sunny days to go to the address: between the 3rd Avenue Bridge and the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge, Minneapolis, MN, 55401, US

Stone Arch Bridge

Posted: Jun 3, 2019
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  • sculptor
    4/5Excellent
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    Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge across the Mississippi River at St. Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the only stone arch bridge across the Mississippi River. It is the second oldest bridge on the river. It was completed in 1883. At a cost of $650,000, it is now used as a pedestrian and bicycle bridge.

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    Posted: Aug 5, 2021
  • RiverBlue
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very old bridges have hundreds of years of history and are not long or grand testimony to the history of American architecture. They are just stones with a great sense of beauty walking on them as recommended back hundreds of years ago.

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    Posted: Sep 27, 2016
  • 虞国钧
    4/5Excellent
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    Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge across the Mississippi River was built in 1883, 640 meters long and 8.5 meters wide. It was then used to connect the two sides of the railway system and is now listed as a national historic building.

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    Posted: Dec 28, 2016
  • 西楚游舟
    4/5Excellent
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    For a country like the United States that has not had many years of history, this bridge is also very old. Standing on the bridge, you can see the high buildings in the center of the city. There are also ruins parks on the east side of the bridge.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2015
  • 王海娃子
    3/5Average
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    The Chinese people who used to see stone arch bridges seem to have a sense of invisibility to this ordinary stone bridge, but in the local area, the bridge is still quite appreciated and remembered.

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    Posted: May 16, 2016
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