Stone Arch Bridge

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The Stone Arch Bridge may be a former railroad bridge crossing the river at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown urban center, Minnesota.Positioned between the third Avenue Bridge and also the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge, the Stone Arch Bridge was inbuilt 1883 by railroad top executive James J. Hill for his nice Northern Railway, and accessed the previous traveler station set a couple of mile to the west, on the geographical area of the watercourse. The structure is currently used as a pedestrian and bicycle bridge. It’s Associate in Nursing Historic technology Landmark, and was side to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 as a region of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District.

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