Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge | Minnesota Photo Spot
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The Stone Arch Bridge, an iconic structure in Minneapolis, Minnesota, stands as a testament to the city’s rich industrial history. Built in 1883 by railroad tycoon James J. Hill, this former railroad bridge with its 23 arches is now a pedestrian and bicycle bridge, offering photographers a unique vantage point of the Minneapolis skyline and the rushing Mississippi River below. The bridge is especially stunning at sunrise and sunset, when the warm hues of the sky complement the stone construction, and at night when city lights provide a beautiful backdrop. Whether you’re shooting sweeping landscape photos, intimate portraits, or experimenting with long-exposure photography to capture the flowing river, the Stone Arch Bridge is a must-visit location.
(Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)