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This iconic bridge crossing the Tiber River in Rome has survived over 2,000 years of history.
The Stone Arch Bridge is Clawhammer Mike’s happy place. “This is absolutely a magical spot for me,” he smiles. A musician and a printmaker, one of his regular gigs – playing banjo and ...
The 140-year-old Stone Arch Bridge carried passenger trains across St. Anthony Falls up until 1978. The Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority purchased it in 1989, and ownership transferred ...
The Stone Arch Bridge will close for two years for repairs beginning in the spring, forcing residents to find a new way to get to downtown Minneapolis. Originally built as a railroad bridge in 1883, ...
The Stone Arch Bridge has shuttled people in Minneapolis from the west bank of the Mississippi River to the East Bank for more than 140 years, and it’s about to get a preservation facelift to ...
The Stone Arch Bridge was built in the 1880s by James J. Hill’s Great Northern Railroad. At its peak, it brought 80 passenger trains a day to Union Station, according to the Minneapolis Parks Board.
Updated: 1:55 p.m. The Minneapolis Park Board plans to close the landmark Stone Arch Bridge overnights this weekend through the Fourth of July holiday — though it’s revising those plans in ...
As Stone Arch Bridge glow-up makes progress in Minneapolis, east side to re-open. The pedestrian bridge is undergoing a major renovation project, with the downtown side soon to close.
Stone Arch Bridge was built in the 1880s, and the state is taking on the repairs to keep it from deteriorating further. The project will cost about $26.2 million.