The bridge started life as a 2 lane bridge. The bridge was torn down to its arches and rebulit as a four lane bridge in 1977. That does make the bridge look a little awkward given that the new deck is so much wider than the arches.
The City of Brainerd appears to be hiding their 1930s gem of a bridge. That is not the case here in Grand Rapids. The paper mill and the Blandin Foundation have set up walkways, overlooks, and paths along the river to allow visitors to get up close to the mighty Mississippi.
You can tell from the long shadows that these photographs were taken very late in the day. I was running out of daylight, and I had only one angle where I could shoot pictures. I hope to return one day and take a bunch more photos of this small-scale architectural marval.
