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.
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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.
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The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge viewed from the south, from around 28th Street.
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