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The Milton–Madison Bridge (also known as the Harrison Street Bridge) is a continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana. It carries approximately 10,000 cars a day. It carries approximately 10,000 cars a day.
Milton was settled in 1785 and founded in 1789, at which time it was still part of Virginia. A ferry with Madison, Indiana, on the opposite side of the Ohio began service in 1804. A bridge connecting them was constructed in 1929. [2]: 8 One of Milton's earliest newspapers, the Milton Free Press, was established in 1879 by Lewis P. Sarlls. [3]
This is a complete list of current bridges and other crossings of the Ohio River from the mouth at the Mississippi River at Cairo, ... Milton–Madison Bridge: US 421:
Nineteen covered bridges were built in Madison County in the 1800s. Covered bridges were designed to protect wooden bridge framework from snow, rain and other weathering elements. Today, only six ...
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Madison County Bridge No. 90 Replaced Warren truss: 1930 1996 CR 600 N Killbuck Creek Moonville: ... Madison, Indiana, and Milton, Kentucky: Jefferson County, ...
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Kentucky 1804 Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1917 1986 KY 1084: Clear Fork Creek Saxton: Whitley: KY-53: US 421 Milton-Madison Bridge: Replaced Cantilever: 1929 2010 US 421: Ohio River: Milton, Kentucky, and Madison, Indiana