Mendota Road Bridge
Mendota Road Bridge is a stone arch bridge that spans the outlet of where it meets the Mississippi River just south of downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. It was built in 1894 by the city of St. Paul and was designed by the St. Paul City Engineer's Office.
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Mendota Road Bridge
Mendota Road Bridge is a stone arch bridge that spans the outlet of where it meets the Mississippi River just south of downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. It was built in 1894 by the city of St. Paul and was designed by the St. Paul City Engineer's Office.
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The Mendota Road Bridge as viewed from the Mississippi River side.
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Two lanes of Water Street
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The outlet of Pickerel Lake
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