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Stone Arch Bridge (#161)
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copyright © 1999 Chris Gregerson.
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You are looking southwest at downtown Minneapolis from the east bank side of the Stone Arch Bridge. The bridge, in the foreground, was built by rail baron James J Hill in the 1800s. It was restored in 1993 and is now a pedestrian and bike path. It connects with the downtown side of the river by West River Parkway and Portland Avenue, and is part of the "Mississippi Mile" walking path. There is a festival held nearby each summer called the "Stone Arch Festival of the Arts".
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John Daphne, AL -- 2002-10-12
Besides your hundreds of photos, your links to archival images make your site an amazing resource.
The "1948 Aerial Photo of Old Main Street and Stone Arch Bridge" showed my old neighborhood and, incredibly, the apartment house we once lived in. But I was surprised to see many *large* structures in the pic, which were gone by my 1960's. That city *really does* rebuild itself every 20 years!