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Stone Arch Bridge Over Downtown East by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Stone Arch Bridge Over Downtown East

The Stone Arch Bridge has a large impact on the Mill District of Minneapolis. It is a prime point of interest for people who live in this area, and an attraction that brings in people from all over the city and the larger metro area. This photograph is a blend of an image of the Stone Arch Bridge and a Cityscape image that captures the Mill District and more. The image of the Stone Arch Bridge was enlarged to about twice the images original size to emphasize the impact that bridge has on Downtown East and the Mill District.
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You can see more of my work, including other photographs of the Stone Arch Bridge, at ricrosowphotography.com.
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