Rainbow bridge offers central Minnesota mourners a place to grieve their pets
A brightly colored structure called the Rainbow Bridge was built at St. Cloud's Heritage Park. It was inspired by the death of a dog named Mozzie. The bridge is a place for people to grieve their pets.
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A colorful bridge was built in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It's called the Rainbow Bridge. The bridge was made because a dog named Mozzie died. People can go there to remember their pets.
Why it matters
This story is about a place where people can go to remember their pets. It's a way for people to grieve and feel better.
- Where is the Rainbow Bridge?
- The Rainbow Bridge is at St. Cloud's Heritage Park in Minnesota.
- Why was the Rainbow Bridge built?
- The Rainbow Bridge was built because a dog named Mozzie died.
- What is the Rainbow Bridge for?
- The Rainbow Bridge is a place for people to grieve their pets.
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The outlets frame the story as a heartwarming tribute to a pet and a place for people to grieve.
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The Rainbow Bridge was built as a tribute to a pet.
Sources1TypeAngleStar Tribuneinspired by the death of a mutt named Mozzie
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The Rainbow Bridge is a place for people to grieve their pets.
Sources1TypeAngleStar Tribunea place to grieve their pets