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The Clark Memorial Bridge crosses the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, and like the upstream Lewis and Clark Bridge, connects Jefferson County, Kentucky to Clark County, Indiana. The Clark Memorial Bridge is named for George Rogers Clark, while the Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is George's brother William Clark. [6]
On January 17, 1949, the bridge was renamed in honor of George Rogers Clark, recognized as the founder of Louisville and neighboring Clark County, Indiana. [6] The bridge was rehabilitated in 1958. There was a movement in the 1950s to restore tolls, as traffic on the bridge had reached capacity and funding was needed for an additional bridge ...
Built in 2016, the Lewis and Clark Bridge carries vehicle traffic over the Ohio River, between Utica, Indiana and Prospect, Kentucky. Around 73,756 vehicles used the bridge daily in 2017, with 15% ...
The new structure is the fourth bridge in downtown Louisville, joining the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge erected between spring 1961 and late 1963 at a cost of $10 million; the four-lane George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, constructed from June 1928 and to October 31, 1929; and the Big Four Bridge, which operated as a railroad bridge from ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A tractor-trailer that was knocked dangling off a bridge over the Ohio River — prompting a dramatic rescue of the driver — was struck by a vehicle that had crossed ...
The George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, also called the Second Street Bridge, ... Truck hanging off Second Street Bridge in Louisville on Friday, March 1, 2024.
George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge: US 31 (Pedestrian and automobile traffic) Jeffersonville and Louisville 1929 Spirit of Jefferson Ferry: Temporary ferry service due to closure of Sherman Minton Bridge; no longer used after the bridge reopened in February 2012.
Lewis and Clark Bridge (Ohio River), connecting the eastern part of Louisville, Kentucky to Clark County, Indiana; Lewis and Clark River Bridge, bridge spanning the Lewis and Clark River, in Clatsop County, Oregon; Lewis and Clark Viaduct or Intercity Viaduct, automobile and pedestrian crossing of the Kansas River in the United States