Anyone who travels to Stillwater, Minnesota is familiar with the silhouette of the Stillwater Bridge. It is the unofficial symbol of the city and is featured on the logo of many Stillwater based companies.
It is a 1000 foot Vertical Lift bridge that spans the St. Croix River connecting Minnesota and Wisconsin.
After years (probably decades) of legal wrangling, the bridge is now being replaced. Ground breaking for the new bridge began this week.
The old bridge will remain open for pedestrian and walking traffic only…(perhaps even wooden alligators will lumber across–see photo below.)
I am thrilled that the new bridge is finally being built, but I will remain loyal to photographing the “Old Bridge” on a regular basis…
9 comments
Abigail Thompson
Oh this makes me so very homesick. Wonderful photos of such a wonderful place!
And my the water is still pretty high!
theinboxjaunt
Homesick? Are you from Stillwater? The water is very high…the walkway is submerged.
Abigail Thompson
Yep I am! I was born and raised there, until I left for college back in 2007.
Althemarbl@gmail.com
Your photographs are WONDERFUL! ALWAYS! You have the knack of perfect framing.
Queenie
So glad they are keeping hte old bridge for history sake. Exciting times in your neck of the woods.
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
theinboxjaunt
I think they are keeping the old bride for history sake and because it is just too costly to remove! It is beautiful though and I would be crushed if I couldn’t photograph it any longer. I’m not sure the new bridge will be as photogenic.
Dora the quilter
Lori, I used to cross a bridge very much like that on my way to work each day between East Peoria and Peoria Illinois. I just checked, and it looks like that bridge too has been replaced.
theinboxjaunt
Did they leave your old bridge up or tear it down? I wonder if I ever crossed your bridge—I grew up in LaGrange, Illinois and we had friends in Peoria.
jmgaskin
Beautiful pictures!
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