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  2. Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area

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    The Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area is a national, bi-state area on the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States, administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Federal status was awarded in 1981. The falls were designated a National Natural ...

  3. McAlpine Locks and Dam - Wikipedia

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    The McAlpine Locks and Dam are a set of locks and a hydroelectric dam at the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky. They are located at mile point 606.8, and control a 72.9 miles (117.3 km) long navigation pool. The locks and their associated canal were the first major engineering project on the Ohio River, completed in 1830 as the ...

  4. List of locks and dams of the Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    The Act allowed the production of a system of locks and dams along the Ohio. In 1929, the canalization project on the Ohio River was finished. The project produced 51 wooden wicket dams and 600 foot by 110 foot lock chambers along the length of the river. During the 1940s, a shift from steam propelled to diesel powered towboats allowed for tows ...

  5. Markland Locks and Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Markland Locks and Dam is a concrete dam bridge and locks that span the Ohio River. It is 1395 feet (425.2 m) long, and connects Gallatin County, Kentucky, and Switzerland County, Indiana. The locks and dam were reviewed by the Board of Engineers for River

  6. Falls of the Ohio State Park - Wikipedia

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    Falls of the Ohio State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is located on the banks of the Ohio River at Clarksville, Indiana, across from Louisville, Kentucky. The park is part of the Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area. The exposed fossil beds of the Jeffersonville Limestone dated from the Devonian period ...

  7. Here are 10 places, parks to see fall foliage in the ...

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    Shawnee Park was also designed by Olmsted and is located in west Louisville along the Ohio River. He designed it to be a public space for picnics, sports, parades and large public gatherings.

  8. Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Falls at Otter Creek Park. Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area (formerly Otter Creek Park) is a 2,600 acre (11 km 2) riverfront park in Meade County, Kentucky. The park is located near Muldraugh and Fort Knox, along State Highway 1638, near U.S. 31W. Although it is located outside Louisville, the park was long operated by the city of ...

  9. Six Mile Island State Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Six Mile Island is a nature preserve in Louisville, Kentucky located on the Ohio River. About. The Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves owns and manages the preserve and was dedicated June 24, 1979. The reserve is an undeveloped riverine island and is known for its extensive variety of waterbirds.