Merriam Street Bridge

Bridge in Minnesota
44°59′9″N 93°15′35″W / 44.98583°N 93.25972°W / 44.98583; -93.25972CarriesTwo lanes of Merriam StreetCrossesEast channel of the Mississippi RiverLocaleMinneapolisMaintained byCity of MinneapolisID number27664CharacteristicsDesignTruss bridgeTotal length256.7 feetWidth34 feetLongest span147 feetClearance below14 feetHistoryOpened1887 as part of the Broadway Avenue Bridge; moved to current location in 1987StatisticsDaily traffic1077 vehicles per dayLocationMap

Merriam Street Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the east channel of the Mississippi River between Nicollet Island and the east bank of the river in Minneapolis. The bridge was originally built in 1887 by King Iron Bridge Company as one of the four spans of the Broadway Avenue Bridge. When the Broadway Avenue Bridge was reconstructed in 1987, one span was preserved and moved to Nicollet Island. The truss span is actually decorative; the bridge is supported by a beam from underneath.

The original Broadway Avenue Bridge was one of the fanciest bridges on the Mississippi River. It featured finials on each top corner and a band of scrolls, crosses, and lines between them. The horizontal struts and guard railings used X-shapes as a pattern. Each end of the bridge has a hexagonal cast iron plate embossed with the date and the designer of the bridge. The bridge now serves as a connector between parkland on Nicollet Island and the Saint Anthony Main development on the east bank, allowing opportunities for visitors to stroll across the river.

  • Plaque above bridge
    Plaque above bridge
  • Side view, from Nicollet Island
    Side view, from Nicollet Island

References

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