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Warrick County Bridge No. 266 Replaced Pratt truss: 1904 1994 CR 550 W (Vanada Road) Cypress Creek Newburgh: Warrick: IN-83: Vigo County Bridge No. 139 Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1911 1994 74th Place Sugar Creek: Terre Haute
Louisville Municipal Bridge, Pylons and Administration Building: 1928, 1929 1984-03-08 Jeffersonville: Clark: Warren through truss; modern-day name George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge Madison County Bridge No. 149: ca. 1920 2008-12-8 Pendleton: Madison: Mansfield Covered Bridge: 1867 1978-12-22 Mansfield
Parke County bills itself as the covered bridge capital of the world. [1] Combined with six counties that surround it, there are 51 of Indiana’s 98 covered bridges in this small area: Parke County (32), Putnam County (9), Fountain County (3), Vermillion County (3), Montgomery County (2), Owen County (1) and Vigo County (1).
Smith Covered Bridge in Rush County, with the trademark signature of a Kennedy bridge The Richland-Plummer Creek Bridge near Bloomfield in Greene County.. Archibald McMichael Kennedy (August 25, 1818 in Guilford County, North Carolina – June 3, 1897 in Rush County, Indiana) was a carpenter and builder of covered bridges from Rush County, Indiana, United States. [1]
The years-long project to build a new crossing over the Ohio River for Interstate 69 is gathering steam on both sides of the river.
Indiana's first NHL was designated on October 9, 1960. Architects who designed multiple Indiana NHLs are Francis Costigan, William Dentzel, and Eero Saarinen. Eight Historic Landmarks in Indiana are more specifically designated National Historic Landmark Districts, meaning that they cover a large area rather than a single building. [4]
Indiana State Highway Bridge 46-11-1316, IN 46 over Eel River, Bowling Green, Indiana (Vincennes Bridge Company), NRHP-listed; Jeffers Bridge, CR 200 S over Birch Creek, Clay City, Indiana (Vincennes Bridge Company), NRHP-listed; Montopolis Bridge, US 183, 8.1 miles (13.0 km) south of junction with I-35, Austin, Texas (Vincennes Steel ...
Construction began in June 1964 and the bridge opened on December 21, 1966. The steel arch bridge with its suspended deck was a toll facility until the state of Indiana lifted the tolls in the 1990s. Bob Cummings, for whom the bridge was named on November 17, 1974, was the editor of the Cannelton News and a booster of Cannelton in general until ...