- Grand Rounds Scenic Byway
The Grand Rounds Scenic Byway is a linked series of
park areas inMinneapolis, Minnesota that takes a roughly circular path through the city. The corridors includeroad s forautomobile traffic plus paths forpedestrian s andbicycle s, and extend slightly into neighboring cities. About 50 miles of roadway is in the system, and much of it was built in the 1930s as part ofCivilian Conservation Corps projects. There are seven districts along the byway:
*Downtown Riverfront lies along theMississippi River , and includesSaint Anthony Falls and nearby historic milling districts. The Byway follows West River Parkway, beginning at Plymouth Avenue, passingBoom Island Park and Nicollet Island Park (both across the river), andMill Ruins Park , adjacent to theMill City Museum and the Stone Arch Bridge.
*Mississippi Rivergorge area extends from downtown Minneapolis toMinnehaha Park . The Byway follows West River Parkway, and passes the west bank of theUniversity of Minnesota . Several bridges connect the Byway with trails on the east bank, in both Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
*Minnehaha includingMinnehaha Park ,Minnehaha Creek ,Lake Nokomis andLake Hiawatha . The Byway follows Godfrey Parkway through Minnehaha Park, pastMinnehaha Falls and theLongfellow House information center. Crossing Hiawatha Avenue, the route becomes Minnehaha Drive. The road passes between Lakes Nokomis and Hiawatha, and then follows Minnehaha Creek to Lake Harriet.
*The Chain of Lakes including Lake Harriet,Lake Calhoun ,Lake of the Isles , Cedar Lake, Brownie Lake,Lyndale Park andLyndale Farmstead Park . The lake parkland is collectively theMinneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park . The Byway follows multiple intersecting paths: surrounding lakes are the counter-clockwise one-way Lake Harriet and Lake of the Isles Parkways, and the two-way Lake Calhoun Parkway; Cedar Lake Parkway runs along the western shore of that lake, and William Berry Parkway and Dean Parkway connect the circular lake parkways.
*Theodore Wirth (extending into Golden Valley) consists ofTheodore Wirth Park . The byway follows Cedar Lake Parkway as it crossesInterstate 394 and becomesTheodore Wirth Parkway. heading north, it passes the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden andWirth Lake . CrossingOlson Memorial Highway , the Parkway entersTheodore Wirth Golf Course .
*Victory Memorial includes the northwestern edge of Minneapolis. The byway followsVictory Memorial Parkway , which commemorates the contributions of people from Hennepin County inWorld War I . Victory Memorial Parkway becomes Weber Parkway. The Byway follows theCamden Bridge across the Mississippi River, which marks thehead of navigation forbarge traffic on the river.
*Northeast runs throughNortheast Minneapolis . The Byway follows St Anthony Parkway to Stinson Parkway, and follows that road south to Ridgway Parkway. It passes Columbia Park and Deming Heights Park, and terminates atFrancis Gross Golf Course .The area was designated as a
Minnesota State Scenic Byway in 1997 and aNational Scenic Byway in 1998. The Grand Rounds are considered to be the most significant example of an urban byway, as most such areas run throughrural regions. Portions are also part of theGreat River Road along the Mississippi River.Fortuitously, the city bought up all the land immediately adjoining its lakes during its formative period, turning them into public parks rather than allowing them to be privately developed. Because of this, Minneapolis' lakes are open to all.
Heavy vehicles such as
semi-trailer truck s andbus es are largely banned from the byway, and thespeed limit is 25miles per hour throughout. Much of theasphalt paving along the road has a reddish tone so that drivers can more easily determine where to go upon reaching intersections.External links
* [http://www.minneapolisparks.org/grandrounds/home.htm Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board: Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway]
* [http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/2243/ America's Byways: The Grand Rounds Scenic Byway]
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