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Historic Bridges

Park Bridge No. 3 (Bridge L5765)

Park Bridge No. 3 (Bridge L5765)

Park Bridge No. 3

See features of the bridge

History and significance

Bridge L5765, also known as Park Bridge No. 3, was built in 1925 and is a single-span, reinforced-concrete, deck-girder bridge carrying East Minnehaha Parkway over Minnehaha Creek in the Minnehaha segment of the Grand Rounds in Minneapolis. The 40-foot-long bridge has unusual curved wingwalls and an ornamental concrete railing.

The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board owns Bridge L5765, which is significant as a contributing element to the Grand Rounds Historic District.

Location

City of Minneapolis (Hennepin County)
Latitude, Longitude: 44.91244, -93.266476

Bridge features

Park Bridge No. 3

The ornamental concrete railing.

Park Bridge No. 3

Large curved wingwalls on each side of the bridge.

Park Bridge No. 3

The bridge location along Minnehaha Parkway, a contributing resource to the Grand Rounds Historic District.