Hennepin Avenue Bridge

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Hennepin Avenue Bridge
Hennepin Avenue Bridge
Hennepin Avenue Bridge as it appears today. Photo by prakope.
Carries 6 lanes of Hennepin Avenue
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Minneapolis, Minnesota
Maintained by Hennepin County
ID number 27636
Design Suspension bridge
Longest span 625 feet (190 meters)
Total length 1037 feet
Width 134 feet
Clearance below 37 feet
Opening date 1990
Coordinates 44°59′07″N, 93°15′50″W

The Hennepin Avenue Bridge is the series of spans that have carried Hennepin Avenue across the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Nicollet Island. Officially, it is the Father Louis Hennepin Bridge, in honor of the 17th-century explorer Louis Hennepin, who discovered the Saint Anthony Falls a short distance downriver. Three of the structures have been suspension bridges, while a fourth—which survived nearly a century—was composed of steel arch spans. The original crossing, which opened as a toll bridge in on January 23, 1855, is believed to have been the first permanent span across the Mississippi at any point. Other bridges were completed in 1876, 1891, and most recently 1990. Today, the bridge's main span is 625 feet (190 meters) in length, making it rather small by modern standards.

The original structure circa 1865
The original structure circa 1865

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  • Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4. 
Bridges of the Mississippi River
Upstream
Minneapolis BNSF Rail Bridge
Hennepin Avenue Bridge
Downstream
Third Avenue Bridge