• The Aerial Lift Bridge, earlier known as the Aerial Bridge or Aerial Ferry Bridge, is a landmark in the port city of Duluth, Minnesota.
  • As far as Duluth landmarks go, only Lake Superior looms larger than the Aerial Lift Bridge. At 138 feet tall and 390 feet wide, the steel bridge spans the...
  • Originally constructed in 1905 as an aerial lift, this unusual elevator bridge is 386 feet long and spans the canal entrance to Duluth Harbor.
  • The building sits nearby the Aerial Bridge and was built to function as both a grocery manufacturing plant and a wholesale warehouse.
  • The Aerial Lift Bridge spans 501.9 feet (153m) crossing over the Duluth Ship Canal to Lake Superior in Minnesota’s St. Louis County, Duluth.
  • Aerial Lift Bridge is a through truss bridge, transporter bridge, vertical lift bridge, steel bridge and steel pier that was completed in 1905.
  • This design closely resembles Waddell’s original design. Construction of modern-day Aerial Lift Bridge began in 1929. The bridge was completed in 1930.
  • Although originally designed and currently configured as a vertical lift bridge, the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth began life as an aerial transfer bridge...
  • One of the most photographed landmarks in Duluth, or all of Minnesota for that matter, is the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge.