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Merriam Street Bridge (1887; relocated 1987)


BridgeType: Pin-connected Pratt through-truss bridge

The Merriam Street bridge crosses the east channel of the Mississippi River between Main Street and Nicollet Island. The bridge was originally part of a 1887 four-span bridge built by the King Iron and Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio which crossed the Mississippi at Broadway Avenue, a mile upstream from its present location.

 

Broadway Avenue bridge, source of the span moved to Merriam Street,
1947


When the Broadway Avenue bridge was replaced in 1987, this span was saved, floated down the river on pontoons, and installed at Merriam Street for pedestrian and light vehicular use. The original open steel grating deck and wood-plank pedestrian walks have been replaced with a concrete deck, and short steel beam spans have been added to both ends to fit the bridge to its current location.


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