Broadway Avenue Bridge
Broadway Avenue Bridge is a girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Designed by Norman C. Davis and Shawn Pierson Bruns of VanDoren-Hazard-Stallings, it was built in 1987. The bridge has a rather streamlined shape, but its piers are more ornate. The piers have two flat columns that taper together, with a base that extends out to the full width of the bridge.
Broadway Avenue Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 44°59′56″N 93°16′31″W |
Carries | Four lanes of West Broadway/Broadway Street Northeast |
Crosses | Mississippi River |
Locale | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Official name | Broadway Avenue Bridge |
Maintained by | City of Minneapolis |
ID number | 27608 |
Characteristics | |
Design | Girder bridge |
Total length | 857 feet |
Width | 52 feet |
Longest span | 186 feet |
Clearance below | 22.6 feet |
History | |
Opened | 1987 |
Bridges over the Mississippi in Minneapolis–St. Paul. Broadway Ave. Bridge is in the bottom half of this image between N. Pacific-BNSF Minneapolis and Plymouth Ave. bridges. |
This bridge is the third bridge to cross the river at this location. The first bridge was a wooden structure completed in 1857, but washed away in a flood in 1859. The second bridge was a four-span Pratt truss bridge built in 1887. It spanned the northern industrial district that was developing on both sides of the river. The 1887 bridge was very ornate, featuring finials on each top corner and a band of scrolls, crosses, and lines between them. The horizontal struts and guard railings used X-shapes as a pattern. In 1950, the bridge was raised 20 feet to allow barges and larger boats to pass underneath. The old bridge was removed in 1985, but a single span of the bridge lives on as the Merriam Street Bridge that connects Nicollet Island to the St. Anthony section of Minneapolis.
References
- Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4.