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The mountain was part of the Cherokee homeland until 1817. [3] The mountain was named "Eagle Mountain" by the Cherokee because of the great number of golden eagles that roosted and nested along its ridge line. In fact, in honor of those birds, for many years a golden eagle sat in the park in Monteagle until it was stolen as a school prank.
U.S. 41A begins in Monteagle, and runs along the Marion–Grundy County line on its way to the Interstate 24 Exit 134 interchange. US 41A follows a westward path into Franklin County, connecting I-24 to Sewanee, Cowan, and Winchester.
Indiana State Highway Bridge 42-11-3101: 1939 2000-03-15 Poland ... New Deal Resources in Indiana State Parks MPSPark Rustic Thorpe Ford Bridge: 1912 1978-12-22
Yet the $23.1 million that the state received from the Federal Highway Bridge Fund in 2011 represents only $8,300 per bridge, indicating the lack of funding to help states make a serious effort at ...
I-24 was complete in Marion County to Monteagle Mountain in late 1966 and between US 41 in Manchester and US 64 near Pelham on July 27, 1967. [44] The short segment between SR 27 and SR 156 in Marion County, including the bridge over Nickajack Lake, opened on December 18, 1967. [45]
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Gospel Street Bridge Extant Pratt truss: 1880 1981 South Gospel Street Mill Creek Paoli: Orange: IN-25: Tippecanoe River Bridge Replaced Baltimore truss: 1890 1981 CR 350 E Tippecanoe River: Rochester: Fulton
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana (1 C, 80 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in Indiana" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.