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Bridge over the Mississippi, c. 1920s

Published June 13, 2014 by Kirsten Delegard

Construction of bridge over the Mississippi River c. 1920s. Glass plate negative from the public works collection, tower archives at Minneapolis City Hall. Thanks for citizen researchers Eric Christenson, Dan Wilhelmsen and Chad Davis for digitizing these amazing images.

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