The Covington Waterworks Bridge over the Licking River between Covington and Wilder, Kentucky has a peculiar backstory.
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Spanning the deep limestone gorges carved over eons by the winding Kentucky River, the bridges that traverse these palisades are feats of both human ingenuity and audacious spirit.
1 CommentThe Louisville & Nashville (L&N) Railroad’s Rowland Branch stands as a testament to an era when railroads were the heartbeats of American towns. Stretching across 33 miles, this line linked Stanford on the L&N’s Lebanon Branch to Richmond, passing through Lancaster.
Leave a CommentIt’s easy to overlook something you drive over on your daily commute, but how many have actually admired the two bridges at Clay’s Ferry in central Kentucky?
Leave a CommentEach autumn, the rugged beauty of West Virginia’s New River Gorge is temporarily overshadowed by a daring display of human audacity during Bridge Day.
Leave a CommentIn August 2023, I ventured into Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, on an exploration of its venerable bridges.
1 CommentJackson County, West Virginia boasts a rich history, especially when it comes to its iconic covered bridges: The Staats Mill Covered Bridge and the Sarvis Fork Covered Bridge. Both structures serve as a testament to the craft, innovation, and heritage of the area.
Leave a CommentWest Virginia, like many states in the U.S., has a rich history that is reflected in its infrastructure.
2 CommentsThe Greenup Locks and Dam, located in Lloyd, Kentucky, was built during an industrial boom along the Ohio River.
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