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Minnesota is often called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but it could also be called the Land of 20,000 Bridges. During the early days of the state, the Mississippi River and its many tributaries barred and disrupted transportation and commerce. To span these obstacles, communities battled to build and maintain bridges. Their efforts created a variety of bridge designs and purposes--from small hiking and biking bridges to concrete beams across rural rivers. Across the area, one can behold wonders like the beautiful Stone Arch Bridge, the La Crescent Swing Bridge, the Point Douglas Drawbridge, the…mehr

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Minnesota is often called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but it could also be called the Land of 20,000 Bridges. During the early days of the state, the Mississippi River and its many tributaries barred and disrupted transportation and commerce. To span these obstacles, communities battled to build and maintain bridges. Their efforts created a variety of bridge designs and purposes--from small hiking and biking bridges to concrete beams across rural rivers. Across the area, one can behold wonders like the beautiful Stone Arch Bridge, the La Crescent Swing Bridge, the Point Douglas Drawbridge, the elegant Winona Main Channel Bridge as well as other massive structures crossing the Mississippi. Studying and photographing these amazing structures, local author Steve Gardiner celebrates the innovation and determination of Southeast Minnesota.
Autorenporträt
Steve Gardiner taught high school English and journalism for thirty-eight years in Wyoming, Peru and Montana. He was the 2008 Montana Teacher of the Year and holds a Doctorate of Education degree. He has published articles in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Christian Science Monitor, the Denver Post, PBS NewsHour, Educational Leadership, Phi Delta Kappan, Education Week and many others. In 2022, he published his book Historic Disasters in Southeast Minnesota with The History Press. Read more at www.quietwaterpublishing.com.