Martin Olav Sabo Bridge

The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge is a bridge in the city of Minneapolis and the first cable-stayed suspension bridge in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Formerly the Midtown Greenway Pedestrian Bridge, it was renamed in honor of former Representative Martin Olav Sabo, a fourteen-term member of Congress from Minnesota. The bridge was built by Hennepin County and transferred to the City of Minneapolis, which owns and maintains the bridge.

Martin Olav Sabo Bridge

The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge is a bridge in the city of Minneapolis and the first cable-stayed suspension bridge in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Formerly the Midtown Greenway Pedestrian Bridge, it was renamed in honor of former Representative Martin Olav Sabo, a fourteen-term member of Congress from Minnesota. The bridge was built by Hennepin County and transferred to the City of Minneapolis, which owns and maintains the bridge.