Bridge 62075 is a seven-span, reinforced-concrete, open-spandrel fixed arch and concrete girder pedestrian bridge located in the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. The bridge has a structure length of 244 feet, an overall width of 13 feet, and features a mix of Art Deco and Classical Revival detailing. Aligned on a northsouth orientation, the bridge is within Highland Park and carries a pedestrian trail over Montreal Avenue to connect two sections of the park separated by the deep cut through which Montreal Avenue passes. Highland Park is a large, irregular shaped park consisting of four sections located around the intersection of Edgcumbe Road and Montreal Avenue. Within the park, Bridge 62075 carries a trail that leads to a modestly wooded area with deciduous trees, paved trails, a small playground, concrete picnic tables, and a covered picnic building at its south end. The area north of the bridge consists of a large playground, covered picnic area, trails, and deciduous trees.
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