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  2. List of crossings of the Kentucky River - Wikipedia

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    Old Camp Nelson Bridge (closed) Nicholasville and Danville: Loyd Murphy Memorial Bridge US 27: Clays Ferry Bridge: I-75 / US 25 / US 421: Lexington and Richmond: Old Clay's Ferry Bridge KY 2328: Ewart W. Johnson Bridge KY 627: Winchester and Boonesborough: Ford L&N Bridge (closed) L&N Kentucky River Bridge CSX Transportation: Joseph Proctor ...

  3. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Location County Type B & O Railroad Potomac River Crossing: 1894, 1931 February 14, 1978: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia ... Jericho Covered Bridge: 1865, 1937

  4. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Barren River L & N Railroad Bridge: ca. 1900: 1980-11-26 Bowling Green: Warren: Camelback Beech Fork Bridge, Mackville Road

  5. Once common sights, Kentucky’s covered bridges have ... - AOL

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    Here’s the history of three kissing bridges in the Bluegrass State. The secret lies in its design. Once common sights, Kentucky’s covered bridges have dwindled.

  6. UNESCO designates ancient Jericho ruins as World Heritage ...

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  7. Jerusalem Mill Village - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Mill Village is a living history museum that spans the 18th through early 20th centuries. One of the oldest and most intact mill villages in the U.S. state of Maryland, Jerusalem is located in Harford County, along the Little Gunpowder Falls River.

  8. The Walls of Jericho (canyon) - Wikipedia

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    An itinerant preacher who made his way to the Walls of Jericho in the late 1800s and performed baptisms here gave it a biblical name. [2] The Walls of Jericho area was originally owned by the Texas oil magnate Harry Lee Carter, who acquired 60,000 acres (24,000 ha) in Franklin County, Tennessee, and Jackson County, Alabama, in the 1940s. [3]

  9. Kentucky’s covered bridges are gradually disappearing ... - AOL

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