On September 26, 1940, before a crowd of 50,000, two new bridges opened in Lorain, Ohio.
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The Birmingham Bridge has a complicated history in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Leave a CommentThe sun sets over the Eugene A. Carter Memorial Bridge on another evening in Charleston, the capital city of West Virginia
Leave a CommentI recently spent some time in the Catskill Mountains of New York exploring its many waterfalls and covered bridges.
5 CommentsThe Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Bridge over the Ohio River between Covington, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio has an interesting history.
Leave a CommentNumerous bridges (and a tunnel) carry highway and railway traffic across the Cumberland River and Lake Cumberland in Burnside, Kentucky.
Leave a CommentTaking advantage of fresh powder in March, I visited four covered bridges in northeast Kentucky and southeast Ohio.
Leave a CommentIn a prior post about the Oakley Clark Collins Memorial Bridge, I lamented about the light pollution generated from the structure’s massive LED lights that point upward. Let’s revisit that.
Leave a CommentAfter a warm and mostly snowless December, January has produced one snowstorm after another. Taking advantage of the last storm over the past few days, I camped out near Fayetteville, West Virginia, and captured the scenery around America’s newest National Nark: New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.
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