Where was the Graffiti Bridge made famous by Prince?

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com

 

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Minnesota is known as the state with the most paved rail-to-trail bikeways in the country. One of those bikeways, the SW LRT Trail, crosses over Valley View Road in Eden Prairie at the site of the former Graffiti Bridge made famous by Prince in his unofficial Purple Rain sequel, Graffiti Bridge.

Graffiti bridge map

When we first moved to the Twin Cities metro area in 1987 we landed in Eden Prairie.  Anxious to get involved, John joined the city’s Historical & Cultural Commission, became chair and got involved with many of the city's historic farms. One of those historic farmhouses was the Smith Douglas More House built in 1877, now the site of Dunn Brothers Coffee on Eden Prairie Road south of Highway 5... not a coffee house you would expect in a suburban setting!

When the city talked about demolishing Graffiti Bridge John thought they should at least consider noting the existence of the bridge that for so long engaged the people of the southwestern metro.The city did consider alternatives to tearing down the whole bridge, but they weren’t effective for the needs of a growing part of the metro area.  In 1991 the bridge was celebrated by the community, then torn down.

Graffiti Bridge was a local and cultural landmark in Eden Prairie for multiple generations.The bridge built for the Minneapolis & Saint Louis Railway greeted motorists along Valley View Road for over 100 years, from 1871 to 1991. Before it became famous as the inspiration for Prince’s album and movie it was a local community post board of sorts. 

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We don't know when it started being used as a billboard, but when we arrived in Eden Prairie the paint was so thick the layers were uncountable. Because motorists had to slow down to 5-10 miles per hour on the ONE LANE ROAD going through the bridge, the walls were prominently exposed, prime for public announcements... in some ways it could have been a place for legal notices with so many views per day!

Before the bridge came down hundreds of people, many of whom would never do this “vandalism” before or after, marked significant people and events in their lives on Graffiti Bridge.  We remember painting family anniversary greetings and sending a photo of it in celebration.

Nearly all the graffiti was for celebrations – birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, goodbyes, hellos.  It was a cultural point of expression and interest, so much so that the layers of paint were about an inch thick!

Check out homes for sale in Eden Prairie near this historic landmark site and Eden Prairie trails... Eden Prairie homes for sale.

John & Sharlene Hensrud - Eden Prairie Realtors

Photos used with permission from John Weeks

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Comments (5)

Pamela Seley
West Coast Realty Division - Murrieta, CA
Residential Real Estate Agent serving SW RivCo CA

Sharlene, thank you for pointing out the significance of Graffiti Bridge made famous by Prince. I saw the first movie "Purple Rain." I'll make sure to put the sequel on my list to watch. 

Mar 28, 2014 02:56 AM
Terri Poehler
Realtor - Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs Real Estate Agent

What an interesting post. I loved reading about this.

Mar 28, 2014 02:58 AM
Sharlene Hensrud
RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com - Saint Louis Park, MN
Realtor. Listener. Knowledgable. Patient.

Graffiti Bridge wasn't the hit that Purple Rain was, but it is an interesting bit of local trivia none-the-less. I remember sitting in line to pass through the Graffiti Bridge!

Mar 28, 2014 03:20 AM
Troy Erickson AZ Realtor (602) 295-6807
Good Company Real Estate - Chandler, AZ
Your Chandler, Ahwatukee, and East Valley Realtor

It's unfortunate that some historical things like graffiti bridge eventually have to be destroyed due to growth. Too bad the landmark couldn't have been moved somewhere else.

Mar 28, 2014 01:59 PM
Sharlene Hensrud
RE/MAX Results - HomesMSP.com - Saint Louis Park, MN
Realtor. Listener. Knowledgable. Patient.

Yes, it is a shame it had to be destroyed. They actually looked at the option of saving one side of the bridge but it was cost prohibitive to make it work.

Mar 28, 2014 10:21 PM

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