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  2. The History of American Jeans: From Railroad to Runway - AOL

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    The counterculture movement that emerged during the 1960s continued to embrace denim. Jefferson Airplane recorded radio spots for the Levi's brand, and the Beatles shed their suits in favor of a ...

  3. Jeffersonville station - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad opened a passenger station in Jeffersonville in 1929 on Mitchell Avenue. [1] In 1937, the station was used to evacuate people affected by the Ohio River flood of 1937. [1] [2] After its passenger service terminated, management of the station facility was turned over to Jeff–Clark Preservation, a volunteer group, in 1985.

  4. Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The first section, from Jeffersonville to just north of Memphis, Indiana, opened in 1850. The next year it leased the Knightstown and Shelbyville Railroad , starting to operate it in 1852. The line opened north to Columbus in August 1852, and on September 1, 1852, it began operating the Rushville and Shelbyville Railroad under lease.

  5. Jeffersonville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Big Four Station is a park that opened in 2014 at the base of the Big Four Bridge. Conceived in the 1990s and completed in 2014, the Big Four Bridge was converted to a pedestrian bridge in a joint effort between Kentucky and Indiana governments. An average of 1.5 million pedestrians and bicycles cross the roughly-1/2 mile bridge each year. 1/4 ...

  6. Madison Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Railroad (reporting mark CMPA), a division of the City of Madison Port Authority, is a 26-mile (42 km) short-line railroad in southeastern Indiana.The Madison Railroad begins along the Ohio River in the western part of the city of Madison and from there runs generally northwest through Jefferson County, then crosses into Jennings County and terminates near its intersection with the ...

  7. Portal:Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana (/ ˌ ɪ n d i ˈ æ n ə / ⓘ IN-dee-AN-ə) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.It borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north and northeast, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west.

  8. Indiana has four starting offensive linemen enter the ... - AOL

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    He suffered a torn ACL in the 2022 season-opener, but was fully cleared over the summer and started all 12 games in 2023. "Thank you to Hoosier Nation for your tremendous support over my 5 years ...

  9. Old Jeffersonville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1816 this plan proved to be unworkable and was re-platted by order of the Indiana Legislature (An Act to Change the Plan of the Town of Jeffersonville) in 1817. [6] [7] In 1836 a Cincinnati civil engineer (H. L. Barnum) was hired to plot the northern expansion of the town. This plan was again an attempt to use Jefferson's original.