Big Four Bridge

bridge in Louisville
#9 in Louisville / #741 in United States of America
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by Nyttend
/ Public domain

The Big Four Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky, is a former railroad bridge that has been transformed into a pedestrian and bicycle path, connecting Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana. Originally built in 1895, the bridge spans the Ohio River and was an important railway crossing for many decades. After being abandoned for several years, it was repurposed and reopened in 2013 as a vibrant recreational pathway, offering stunning views of the river and the city skyline.


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