Franklin Avenue Bridge, USA

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The Franklin Avenue Bridge, formally the F.W. Cappelen Memorial Bridge, carries Franklin Avenue over the Mississippi in city, Minnesota. It had been designed by the Great Elector Cappelen, power-assisted 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 supplemental to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 beside many alternative space bridges as a part of a multiple-property submission.
In the late Nineties, there was a straightforward thanks to climb the arches below the bridge and walk on a path that spanned the whole approach across the stream. Vagrants, graffiti artists, and locals would frequent this space the least bit times of the day.

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