Franklin Avenue Bridge

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The Franklin Avenue Bridge, formally the F.W. Cappelen Memorial Bridge, carries Franklin Avenue over the river in city, Minnesota. It had been designed by the Great Elector Cappelen, aided by Kristoffer Olsen Oustad, each of whom were among four necessary Norwegian-American engineers operating within the region at the time. The reinforced-concrete open-spandrel arched structure was completed in 1923. The bridge’s overall length is 1054.7 feet (321.47 m), with a central span of four hundred feet (122 m). It had been extra to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 along side many different space bridges as a part of a multiple-property submission.
In the late Nineties, there was a straightforward thanks to climb the arches beneath the bridge and walk on a path that spanned the complete manner across the stream. Vagrants, graffiti artists, and locals would frequent this space in any respect times of the day.

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