Bridges have many purposes; the first and foremost is usually to cross a body of water. Despite this simple purpose, they have a beauty about them that fascinates people from all over. Crossing these 6 bridges in North Dakota will spark the simple joys in life for anyone and may drive their curiosity to learn about the rich history some of these structures have. As the state with a city known as the 'City of Bridges,' North Dakota boasts some pretty amazing structures, and here are some perfect examples.
1. The Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge in Bismarck, the first bridge to cross the Missouri River
2. One of many bridges in Valley City, the City of Bridges
3. A frosty bridge in Turtle River State Park near Grand Forks
4. The High Line Bridge, another in Valley City, at one point the longest and highest suspended railroad bridge in the country
5. A serene shot of a bridge in Fort Ransom State Park reflecting into the waters of the Sheyenne River
6. This foggy morning shot is of a bridge in Lindenwood Park, Fargo
7. Trail bridge surrounded by beautiful forests in one of North Dakota's state parks
There is a lot of history to some of these bridges and year after year they stand the test of time. Have you visited any of these?
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