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The 10th Avenue Bridge crosses the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota and also in proximity to the University of Minnesota. The bridge historically was called the Cedar Avenue Bridge from days prior to the construction of the I-35W bridge when it connected to Cedar Ave. The bridge connects 10th Avenue Southeast, on the east side of the Mississippi River to 19th Avenue South, on the west side. The Seven Corners area of the Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis neighborhood is at the south end of the bridge. The downstream end of the lower Saint Anthony Falls lock and dam extends under the bridge. The historic Southeast Steam Plant is also nearby.

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  • Tenth Avenue Bridge (de)
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  • The 10th Avenue Bridge crosses the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota and also in proximity to the University of Minnesota. The bridge historically was called the Cedar Avenue Bridge from days prior to the construction of the I-35W bridge when it connected to Cedar Ave. The bridge connects 10th Avenue Southeast, on the east side of the Mississippi River to 19th Avenue South, on the west side. The Seven Corners area of the Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis neighborhood is at the south end of the bridge. The downstream end of the lower Saint Anthony Falls lock and dam extends under the bridge. The historic Southeast Steam Plant is also nearby. (en)
  • Die Tenth Avenue Bridge quert den Mississippi River in der Nähe des Zentrums von Minneapolis, Minnesota, ganz in der Nähe des Campus der University of Minnesota. Die Brücke wurde vor dem Bau der inzwischen eingestürzten Interstate-35W-Mississippi-River-Brücke Cedar Avenue Bridge genannt, weil sie ursprünglich mit dieser Straße verbunden war. Heute verbindet sie die Tenth Avenue Southeast auf der Ostseite des Flusses mit der 19th Avenue South im Westen. Die Brücke gilt als das Lebenswerk des Minneapoliser Stadtingenieurs , der einer von vier prominenten norwegischstämmigen Architekten war, die wesentlich in der Region wirkten. Das Bauwerk wurde 1989 dem National Register of Historic Places hinzugefügt und bildet die flussabwärts gelegene Grenze des . (de)
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  • 10th Avenue Bridge (en)
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  • Oustad, Kristoffer Olsen (en)
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  • Reinforced-concrete bridge (en)
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