St. Louis bridge set for entrance face-lift
It may no longer have use as a crossing, but the old St. Louis bridge is still getting a make-over of sorts as community members seek to preserve the 104-year-old structure and highlight its history.
The iconic steel structure features a central rail track with winged roadway portions on either side.
New tubular fencing with a design depicting the history of the bridge and area is being created at the south side.The fence will span the width of the entrance that currently has a chain-link fence blocking entry, which is regarded as an eyesore.
“The fence will have a horse and plough on it, a buffalo head and an ox with a Red River cart,” Claude Tournier, one of the volunteers with the St. Louis Historical Society, told paNOW. “Above the buffalo head it’ll say ‘St. Louis Bridge 1914 -2014.’”