Mississippi River Bridge
Mississippi river is the second-longest river in United States measuring 2,230 miles from its source to mouth. Also it has bridged the gap between many states by several bridges built on this mighty river. If we talk about the bridges built right from the source to mouth it comes to about more that 22 bridges built in the 10 states from were the Mississippi River flows.
The Interstate 35WMississippi river bridge built in Minneapolis, connects Minneapolis neighborhood of Downtown East & Marcy Holmes. At the downstream is the 10th Avenue Bridge & Stone Arch Bridge upstream, all in Minnesota.
In Wisconsin the I-90 Mississippi River Bridge connects La Cross To Winona County. Moving towards Iowa we have Black Hawk Bridge & Julien Dubuque Bridge both connect Iowa to the state of Wisconsin & Illinois respectively in addition to Greater River Bridge &Santa Fe Bridge.
Illinois has four bridges built on the Mississippi River namely Rock Island Centennial Bridge, Nobert F. Becky Bridge, Clark Bridge, Eads Bridge & Chester Bridge which connects to its different counties & also to different States.
Then there are Hernando de Soto Bridge & Frisco Bridge in Memphis,Tennessee, & Huey P. Long Bridge & Crescent City Connection in Louisiana. Mississippi has not only connected people with its several bridges but also brought them closer.
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