Minneapolis is the largest city in the
U.S. state of Minnesota. It lies on both banks of the Mississippi River and
adjoins Saint Paul, the state's capital. Known as the Twin Cities, Minneapolis–Saint Paul is the
16th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S., with the area containing
approximately 3.8 million residents. The Minneapolis–St. Paul area is the
second largest economic center in the Midwest, behind Chicago. The economy of Minneapolis today is based in
commerce, finance, rail and trucking services, health care, and industry.
Minneapolis
is abundantly rich in water, with twenty lakes and wetlands and of course the
Mississippi River. Shown on this
postcard is the Stone Arch Bridge
(completed - 1883) which crosses the Mississippi at Saint Anthony Falls in
downtown Minneapolis. This former railroad bridge is the only arched bridge
made of stone on the entire length of Mississippi River. The bridge was built
to connect the railway system to the planned new Union Depot. In the 130 years of its existence the bridge
has undergone a number of upgrades and repairs. In 1994 the bridge was
converted to a pedestrian walkway.
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postcame came from Tina Wittmert (10 April 2014) Swap-bot.
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