Here is the question :
WHERE IS THE WORLD’S LONGEST CONTINUOUS SKYWAY SYSTEM?
Here is the option for the question :
- Tokyo
- Shanghai
- Minneapolis
- Toronto
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Explanation:
[STC001942] The world’s longest continuous skyway system can be found in Minneapolis, and its 9.5 miles of second-level paths connect 80 city blocks. This makes it the largest continuous skyway system in the world. The initial portion of the skyway was opened to the public in 1962, and it connected what was formerly known as the Northwestern National Bank to the Northstar Center. From that point on, the system began to flourish, eventually growing to cover more than 8 miles by 2016 and another mile since then. (The system in Calgary, Alberta, has a greater total mileage, but it is not continuous.) The skyway offers Minneapolis residents and visitors an elevated walkway to get from place to place, without vehicle traffic, street noise, and (of course) the icy conditions of a cold Minnesota winter. It was initially constructed for those working in offices, but now anyone traveling through downtown Minneapolis can make use of it.