Martin Olav Sabo Bridge

Local nameMartin Olav Sabo Bridge
LocationEast Phillips, Minneapolis, United States

The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge is a bridge in the city of Minneapolis and the first cable-stayed suspension bridge in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Formerly the Midtown Greenway Pedestrian Bridge, it was renamed in honor of former Representative Martin Olav Sabo, a fourteen-term member of Congress from Minnesota.

Opened and dedicated in November 2007, the bridge crosses Hiawatha Avenue north of 28th Street East and just south of 26th Street East, joining Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Minneapolis Midtown Greenway at Hiawatha Avenue, allowing a continuous biking connection across the city. The bridge also links Longfellow community to Phillips community, and connects users to the north-south Hiawatha LRT Trail and Little Earth Trail.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Olav_Sabo_Bridge

Address 2700 Hiawatha Ave, Minneapolis 55407, United States

Coordinates 44°57'13.245" N -93°14'35.257" E

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