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  2. Purple People Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Purple-clad people crossing the Newport Southbank Bridge Stereoscopic image of the bridge before its 1897 reconstruction. The Purple People Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge that stretches 2,670 feet over the Ohio River , connecting Newport, Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio .

  3. List of crossings of the Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    Location Opened Coordinates ... Cannelton Locks and Dam: Ohio River Troy Township and Skillman: 1966 ... (Purple People Bridge) Pedestrian

  4. When will the Purple People Bridge reopen? Here's latest update

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    The Purple People Bridge between Cincinnati and Newport closed Sunday after a passerby reported falling debris. On Tuesday, a sign on an unlocked gate on the Kentucky side said the bridge was ...

  5. Purple People Bridge closed: What to know - AOL

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    WSP, with more than 150 offices and roots that date back to 1885, worked with the Purple People Bridge owner in 2021 when stone fell from an adjacent pier on the bridge.

  6. Lockland, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 United States Census, [12] there were 3,449 people, 1,462 households, and 797 families in the village. The population density was 2,804.1 inhabitants per square mile (1,082.7/km 2 ). There were 1,738 housing units at an average density of 1,413.0 per square mile (545.6/km 2 ).

  7. The Purple People Bridge is 150 years old. Here's a brief ...

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  8. Chilo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The village's name was changed to Chilo in 1820 by an act of the Ohio Legislature. [8] By the 1830s, was home of boat building businesses, which swelled the population to several hundred. Chilo had more than thirty houses and two stores. [9] The town was the site of Lock #34 on the Ohio River up until the 1960s, when nearby Meldahl Dam was built.

  9. Lockbourne, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Lockbourne was laid out in the early 1830s. It takes its name from the locks of the Ohio and Erie Canal, on which it was situated. [4] Picway Power Plant, a coal fired power plant, operated in Lockbourne from 1926 to 2015. It was owned by Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric, and later by American Electric Power (AEP). [5]