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Aerial Lift Bridge-Duluth, MN Acrylic Print
by Pam Holdsworth
Product Details
Aerial Lift Bridge-Duluth, MN acrylic print by Pam Holdsworth. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The bridge spans the Duluth Ship Canal, which was put through the thin but long sand spit named Minnesota Point (commonly referred to as Park Point... more
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Artist's Description
The bridge spans the Duluth Ship Canal, which was put through the thin but long sand spit named Minnesota Point (commonly referred to as Park Point by locals) in 1870�71. The natural mouth of the Saint Louis River is about seven miles (11 km) farther southeast, and is split between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Creating this gap in the tiny peninsula meant that residents who lived on the new island needed to have a way to get across. Several different transportation methods were tried, though they were complicated by the weather. Ferries could work in the summer, but ice caused problems in colder months. A swinging footbridge was used, but was considered rather rickety and unsafe.
In 1892, a contest was held to find a solution. The winning design came from John Low Waddell, who drew up plans for a high-rise vertical lift bridge. The city of Duluth was eager to build the bridge, which would have been about 130 feet (40 m) wide. However, the War Department objected to the design, a...
About Pam Holdsworth
I am from the Midwest and enjoy photographing nature and landscapes with a few other things thrown in the mix. I like to use textures and filters as enhancements to my photos so you will see this on much of my art. I welcome you to view my image galleries and hope that you find something here that speaks to your heart or brings a smile to your face. I appreciate that you took the time to stop by, Please feel free to leave a comment and click the LIKE button. Using the interactive menus will allow you to see how any image of interest can be customized to your very own personal framing preference and style, or check out the many other options like phone cases, greeting cards, throw pillows and more. All images appearing in this...
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