Stone Arch Bridge

Local nameStone Arch Bridge
LocationMinneapolis

The Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the only arched bridge made of stone on the entire Mississippi River. It is the second oldest bridge on the river next to Eads Bridge. The bridge was built to connect the railway system to the new Union Depot, which at that time was planned to be built between Hennepin Avenue and Nicollet Avenue. The bridge was completed in 1883, costing $650,000 at the time. 117 Portland Avenue is the general address of the historic complex.

Located between the 3rd Avenue Bridge and the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge, the Stone Arch Bridge was built in 1883 by railroad tycoon James J. Hill for his Great Northern Railway, and accessed the former passenger station located about a mile to the west, on the west bank of the river.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Arch_Bridge_(Minneapolis)

Official website http://stonearchbridge.com/

Phone +1 612 230 6400

Address Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA

Coordinates 44°58'51.089" N -93°15'11.394" E

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