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by Chris Gregerson
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picture date: 2000-09-18
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This is a view of the downtown skyline from the east bank of the Mississippi. You are looking west from East River Road near Arlington Street, on the U of M campus.
On the far left, the white roof of the Metrodome is visible. The bridge at the bottom of the frame is the new Dinkytown Bikeway Connection. The bridge at center frame is the 10th Avenue Bridge, which connects the west bank near Seven Corners to 10th Street and University Avenue. commentsMichael Oluborode 2822 Hammond Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75052 -- 2001-03-19 This picture, as well as others in this series, has done a marvelous justice to the great works and accomplishements in the city's physical transformation. To the dreamers & the actual creators, to the planners & the architects, to the environmentalists & the business elites, and of course, to the city's political machines, who have the power & influence to promote or demote these great ideas, and to you the re-presenters of these monumental achievements...its BRAVO & CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! Craig Flanagan Studio City, CA (Linden Hills) -- 2001-04-27 Hear! Hear!
min young Seoul, Korea -- 2001-10-13 i think Minneapolis is one of the most beautiful place in the world~! Stefan North Carolina -- 2002-01-25 Mr. Gregerson I have grown very interested in Minnesota in the past three years and my interest in the twin cities, especially Mpls,has more than doubled. I really enjoy your site and have been trying to learn as much about the state and the cities as I can. Yesterday I learned that Minneapolis used to be two cites. So part of Minneapolis was once a whole other town. Is there any hint to that in the way the city is layed out at all? to stefan -- 2002-02-23 your answer | |
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