TIA presents photography from a wide spectrum of vantage points offering exciting and expressive views of the Minneapolis skyline at different times of the day.
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1 imageBde Maka Ska is the Dakota Sioux indigenous group's original name for the largest lake located in Minneapolis. Previously known as Lake Calhoun, the City of Minneapolis and State of Minnesota reinstated the lake's original name in 2018.
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2 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from Boom Island Park located along the Mississippi River.
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5 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from the Franklin Avenue Bridge that crosses the Mississippi River, connecting the Seward and Prospect Park neighborhoods of the city.
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3 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline along Interstate 94 from the Hawthorne neighborhood north of the city center.
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4 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline featuring the intersection of Interstates 35W and 94 in the foreground. This is one of the most popular vantages of the Minneapolis skyline.
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10 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from (and including) the Lowry Avenue Bridge north of the city center.
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4 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline at sunset from Northern Pacific Bridge #9 above the Mississippi River. Previously a railroad bridge and later remodeled as a pedestrian bridge, it connects the east and west banks of the University of Minnesota.
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5 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline, including the campus of the University of Minnesota in the foreground, from Prospect Park.
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8 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from Ridgeway Parkway northeast of the city center.
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5 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from Riverside Plaza, a collection of high-rise apartments southeast of the city center.
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17 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from Stone Arch Bridge. Formerly a railroad bridge for the Great Northern Railway, the Stone Arch Bridge is presently a pedestrian bridge and a treasured landmark of Minneapolis. Erected in 1883, it's the second oldest bridge that crosses the Mississippi River, and the oldest arch bridge constructed of stone that crosses the river.
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3 imagesImages of the Minneapolis skyline from a pond located along Van White Memorial Boulevard northwest of the city center.