Tomorrow marks the grand opening of a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired bridge in South Minneapolis. The bridge with tall vertical points and a rounded railing crosses Interstate 94 at Third Avenue, just south of downtown. The project was funded by Marshall Field's department stores to give an artistic feel to a standard highway overpass. A few blocks south of the bridge on Third Avenue, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is featuring an exhibit of Frank Lloyd Wright bridge designs. Curator Jane Hession (Heshen) says the new Marshall Field's Frank Lloyd Wright Bridge is not an actual Frank Lloyd Wright design, but rather a concept based on various bridge designs made by the famous architect.