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High Bridge, viewed from Jessamine County. In 1851, the Lexington & Danville Railroad, with Julius Adams as chief engineer, retained John A. Roebling (who later designed the Brooklyn Bridge) to build a railroad suspension bridge across the Kentucky River for a line connecting Lexington and Danville, Kentucky, west of the confluence of the Dix and Kentucky rivers. [1]
The High Bridge census-designated place consists of the community of High Bridge as well as rural land comprising the inside of the bend on the Kentucky River where the bridge is located. Kentucky Route 29 leads northeast from High Bridge 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to Wilmore, and Nicholasville, the Jessamine county seat, is 10 miles (16 km) northeast ...
KY-25: Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge Replaced Pratt truss: 1906 1987 KY 1032: South Fork of Licking River: Berry: Harrison: KY-27: Kentucky Route 5272 Bridge Pratt truss: 1880 1989 KY 5272: Whippoorwill Creek Lickskillet: Logan: KY-28
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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
Officially known as the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Railway Bridge, the High Bridge was recognized by the State Register of Historic Places on May 24, according to CORRE Inc ...
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Covered bridges are a storied part of the state’s history, but few remain. Discover three more with the latest piece in our series. KY’s ‘kissing bridges’ were once the hubs of rural ...