I was born in 1977 so I was very young when this bridge was still up. However I remember being slightly unnerved even at that age going over it. 😆👍 So awesome that you uploaded this. Thank you!
Same here! But it was always an adventure and it never did collapse. That was scary in the winter, especially the sharp curve on the Superior side! That old bridge always made a bunch of awful noises as I recall. . . But I was probably 6 or 7 when it was torn down. :-)
MAN does this video bring back memories! That's when the mines were in full operation, life was different back then. Used to live in superior, and cross the bridge going to the 148th ANG on top of the hill. The cars were mostly running with the use of carburetor and few computers. I miss the 80s!
Sure is fun to watch this now in 2020. So much has changed in west Duluth since 1984. I sure miss how the old west Duluth was. Thank you for sharing Roger! :)
Thank you. for this. Used to ride our bike over to Billings Park from West Duluth to go swimming. Even then I was leery of the water in the St. Louis River!
I made that drive many times in the late sixties and early seventies. Slippery when wet! That sharp curve on the Superior side always had fresh boards on the guard rail from people running into it. Nice to see old downtown West Duluth. I went to the movie theater there, saw "Butch Cassidy" and "Catch 22."
A rickety old wooden bridge that always felt like it was about to collapse. My family would ride tat bridge into Superior to visit the Mariner Mall. Yes, the Bong Bridge was 1000x better. I completely forgot about the train bridge in West Duluth (next to Twin Ports Amusements, McDonald's and the park).
That bridge was a bit spotty, but it had nothing on the Oliver bridge. I remember my parents using it all the time. When was it taken down, can't have been much past 1984
Denfeld area going into Spirit valley he's driving on grand avenue you can still see some of the same buildings on the corner of grand and 48th I believe ..that's the only way I was able to recognize
I was born in 1977 so I was very young when this bridge was still up. However I remember being slightly unnerved even at that age going over it. 😆👍 So awesome that you uploaded this. Thank you!
Same here! But it was always an adventure and it never did collapse. That was scary in the winter, especially the sharp curve on the Superior side! That old bridge always made a bunch of awful noises as I recall. . . But I was probably 6 or 7 when it was torn down. :-)
My grandpa lived in Billings Park, and we spent a bunch of time around that thing. I would offtimes ride my bike across that thing. What an adventure!
Very cool to see again. I remember how much it creaked and groaned, especially in the winter.
Thanks for this. I grew up in Billings Park, made many trips over this bridge to Shoppers City.
MAN does this video bring back memories! That's when the mines were in full operation, life was different back then. Used to live in superior, and cross the bridge going to the 148th ANG on top of the hill. The cars were mostly running with the use of carburetor and few computers. I miss the 80s!
incredible. I was across it many times. I was 10 in 1984.
Sure is fun to watch this now in 2020. So much has changed in west Duluth since 1984. I sure miss how the old west Duluth was. Thank you for sharing Roger! :)
Thank you. for this. Used to ride our bike over to Billings Park from West Duluth to go swimming. Even then I was leery of the water in the St. Louis River!
Yes, I remember traveling over this bridge as a youngster. I also remember partying at the dead end of that road after they closed it.
Nice u went right by my house 😅
I made that drive many times in the late sixties and early seventies. Slippery when wet! That sharp curve on the Superior side always had fresh boards on the guard rail from people running into it. Nice to see old downtown West Duluth. I went to the movie theater there, saw "Butch Cassidy" and "Catch 22."
I saw Catch22 and Patton at the WEST theater. I also saw Dr. Zhivago there!
great video been over that bridge many times to go to work
I'm surprised I didn't myself fishing from the bridge. Awesome! Thank you for posting this video.
Same here.. except I did all my fishing in the late 50s and early 60s. In all the hours I fished on the Superior side, I never saw that much traffic.
I was 12 in '84. My mom would drop me and cousin off in the morning on her way to work and pick us up after.
I was 14 (in 1959) when I first started fishing there. I'd either walk or ride my bike from 27th & Oakes, about 2-1/2 miles.
Thanks for the memories!
When I was young I was terrified when we drove over from superior
A rickety old wooden bridge that always felt like it was about to collapse. My family would ride tat bridge into Superior to visit the Mariner Mall. Yes, the Bong Bridge was 1000x better. I completely forgot about the train bridge in West Duluth (next to Twin Ports Amusements, McDonald's and the park).
Thank you for posting this... A trip down memory lane, for sure! I see you lived on S. 57th Ave W. LoL
Would love to see the drive through town back to the bridge if you have it
I can see why it was replaced by the Bong Bridge. Was 6 years old in 1984. I only remember my folks talking about the Arrowhead Bridge.
This is awesome!
I remember how slippery it got for my motorcycle when it was wet.
At about the 8:19 mark I think the US Steel boats that were laid up at the MP&L Dock in West Duluth were briefly visible.
Little did the person taking this video know there would be 28k plus watching this video years later lol
I remember when it was still a toll bridge.
That bridge was a bit spotty, but it had nothing on the Oliver bridge. I remember my parents using it all the time. When was it taken down, can't have been much past 1984
Probably my favorite bridge still even with the concrete decking.
The Arrowhead Bridge was torn down over the winter of 1985.
I love it! Thanks for uploading!
thank you for uploading this
I wonder if where Trina lives was there at that time?
WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THAT NIGHT CLUB ON THE SUPERIOR SIDE OF THE ARROWDEAD BRIDGE ?
i can tell the songs you're playing are by bert weedon but can you give me a song list this stuff rocks
Where is that train bridge at 1:05?
used to be where menards and holiday gas staton
Denfeld area going into Spirit valley he's driving on grand avenue you can still see some of the same buildings on the corner of grand and 48th I believe ..that's the only way I was able to recognize
Who’s doing the music?
Sounds like Bert Weedon