Minnesota Points of Interest

Stone Arch Bridge


The Stone Arch Bridge is a historic landmark located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Built in 1883, it spans the Mississippi River and connects the east and west banks of the river. The bridge is made of limestone and granite, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

There are several reasons to visit the Stone Arch Bridge. First and foremost, it provides stunning views of the Mississippi River and the Minneapolis skyline. Visitors can walk or bike across the bridge and take in the sights and sounds of the river and the city. Additionally, the bridge is home to several cultural events throughout the year, including the Stone Arch Bridge Festival, which features live music, art, and food.

One unique feature of the Stone Arch Bridge is that it is one of the few remaining examples of a stone arch bridge in the United States. It is also one of the oldest surviving bridges in the state of Minnesota. Visitors can learn about the history of the bridge at the nearby Mill City Museum, which is located in the ruins of an old flour mill.

Overall, the Stone Arch Bridge is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Minneapolis or the surrounding area. Its history, architecture, and scenic views make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Get driving directions.
STONE ARCH BRIDGE

Points of Interest
Location
Mississippi River Visitor Center
Observation Deck at Lock and Dam #2
Observation Pier
Shadow Falls
St. Anthony Falls Visitor Center
Stone Arch Bridge

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