Exploring The Minneapolis Institute of Art: A Cultural Treasure: Revision history

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8 March 2025

  • curprev 13:1713:17, 8 March 2025Abbotsreem talk contribs 3,322 bytes +3,322 Created page with "<html> <p> </p><h2> A Historical Marvel</h2> <p> The Stone Arch Bridge is a feat of 19th-century engineering, with its 23 limestone and granite arches spanning 2,100 feet. It remains the only stone arch bridge to cross the Mississippi River, symbolizing the city’s rise as a bustling hub of industry and commerce during the railroad era. For decades, trains rumbled over this architectural wonder, transporting goods and passengers that fueled the growth of Minneapolis.</p..."