Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Built in 1883 by the Great Northern railway to serve as a connection for passenger trains between the railroad's main line and its station in downtown Minneapolis, on the site now occupied by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Converted into a pedestrian and cyclist bridge in 1994.
Stone Arch Bridge, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°58'49"N 93°15'19"W
- Downtown Minneapolis 0.9 km
- Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood 1.1 km
- Elliot Park Neighborhood 1.2 km
- Downtown West Neighborhood 1.2 km
- Cedar-Riverside Neighborhood 1.6 km
- North Loop Neighborhood/Warehouse District 1.7 km
- Southeast Minneapolis 1.8 km
- Ventura Village Neighborhood 2 km
- Loring Park Neighborhood 2.1 km
- North Minneapolis 4.7 km
- Yale Place 2.1 km
- County Road B W 5.5 km
- 38th Avenue NE 6.8 km
- Interstate 394 (I-394) 8.8 km
- 14th Street NW 11 km
- Interstate 35 (I-35W) 11 km
- River Edge Way NE 11 km
- Mendelssohn Avenue North 12 km
- 8th Avenue S 14 km
- Interstate 494 (I-494) 14 km