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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge length "0.3819144".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge abstract "The Wabasha Street Bridge is a segmental bridge that spans the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. It was named Wabasha Street Freedom Bridge in 2002, to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks. It actually consists of two separate bridges, one for northbound and one for southbound traffic. The use of a concrete segmental box girder bridge provided a construction advantage because no falsework needed to be built beneath the bridge.The bridge opened to traffic in 1998; some decorative elements were not completed until late 2001. It was built by Lunda Construction Company and was designed by Toltz, King, Duvall, Anderson & Associates, Inc.. A large opening ceremony was planned, with bridge closed to traffic and free ice cream. Mayor Norm Coleman let loose two rehabilitated Bald eagles, a male and a female. The planning for the event was largely carried out by the city's marketing department, under the direction of Joe Zappa.The new bridge replaced an earlier structure that was built in 1889. The new bridge was built with pedestrians in mind. It features 11-foot-wide sidewalks (3.4 m), six overlooks at the pier locations, and a stairway down to Raspberry Island. The color scheme of the bridge was also planned to reflect the architectural heritage of St. Paul, with a soft buff color (the color of sandstone) to reflect the colors used in many downtown St. Paul buildings. The color of terracotta roofs in the city was used to select the color of the railings, and the green patina of the St. Paul Cathedral is echoed in the ornamental color of the overlooks.The new bridge has won several awards, including the Federal Highway Administration 1998 Excellence in Highway Design Award and the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers 2001 Seven Wonders of Engineering in Minnesota award.The pedestrian walkways are on the outside of the bridge. There is a gap of 8.7 feet (2.7 m) between the two bridge decks, between the southbound bridge and the northbound bridge. In July 2011, a man jumped over the inner railing, on the side not designated for pedestrians, thinking a landing was on the other side. Instead, he fell 55 feet (17 m) and landed on Raspberry Island underneath the bridge. He survived the fall but was critically injured.To mark the Minnesota Senate's vote to allow same sex marriage in Minnesota, mayor Chris Coleman issued a proclamation on May 13, 2013 temporarily renaming the bridge "Wabasha Street Freedom to Marry Bridge" and ordered dozens of rainbow flags to be flown on the bridge.".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge bridgeCarries "4 lanes of Wabasha Street".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge crosses Mississippi_River.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge length "381.9144".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge locatedInArea Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge mainspan "121.0056".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge maintainedBy Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge openingYear "1998".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge thumbnail WabashaStreetBridge.jpg?width=300.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge width "31.6992".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink wabasha.html.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink 64500280.pdf.
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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink Wabsha.htm.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wikiPageID "4563915".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "579818067".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge added "1998-06-22".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge architect "Multiple".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge architecture "Cantilever deck truss".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge area "less than one acre".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge bridge "Wabasha Street Bridge".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge bridgeName "Wabasha Street Bridge".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge built "1890".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge caption "Former Wabasha Street Bridge in 1993".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge caption "Picture of the Wabasha Street Bridge taken in early spring, 2006. The low bridge in the foreground connects Harriet Island to Raspberry Island.".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge carries "4".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge crosses Mississippi_River.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge delisted "1998-06-22".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge design "Concrete segmental box girder".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge downstream St._Paul_Union_Pacific_Vertical-lift_Rail_Bridge.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge governingBody "Local".
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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge id "s0004078".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge length "1253.0".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge locale Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge location "Wabasha St. over Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minnesota".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge locmapin "Minnesota".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge mainspan "397.0".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge maint Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge mpsub 64500280.pdf.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge name "Wabasha Street Bridge".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge open "July 1998".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge place Mississippi_River.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge refnum "89001834".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge structure "Crossings".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge title "Wabasha Street Bridge".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge upstream High_Bridge_(St._Paul).
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge upstreamSigns "20".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge width "104.0".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge wordnet_type synset-bridge-noun-1.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1889.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1998.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_over_the_Mississippi_River.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Minnesota.
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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge comment "The Wabasha Street Bridge is a segmental bridge that spans the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. It was named Wabasha Street Freedom Bridge in 2002, to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks. It actually consists of two separate bridges, one for northbound and one for southbound traffic.".
- Wabasha_Street_Bridge label "Wabasha Street Bridge".
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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge depiction WabashaStreetBridge.jpg.
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- Wabasha_Street_Bridge name "Wabasha Street Bridge".