Around Easter time you will often find Christian crosses draped in a white cloth. This act symbolizes Jesus’ burial shroud, his crucifixion and resurrection. Typically the crosses are draped in this fashion from Eastern Sunday through Ascension Day in May. This particular cross was seen at a church in Aurora, Indiana.
The Cincinnati Red Stockings were America’s first all-professional baseball team, and the precursor to Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds Team. They are best known for their period of play between 1866-1870. During this time, they helped to establish some of the uniform standards still in use today by professional players, and are responsible for the color red being associated so closely with Cincinnati. They are also linked to the naming of Boston’s own team the Red Sox, as that team formed out of the rapidly changing dynamics of baseball at that time, and a number of the players originally with Cincinnati moved to Boston to form a new team.
The Big Four Pedestrian Bridge that crosses the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky to Jeffersonville, Indiana. The Big Four is a repurposed railroad bridge, that opened in 1895 and ceased operations in 1968. It was opened as pedestrian/bicycle bridge in 2014. The bridge derives its name from the defunct Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, whose name indicates the four major Midwest cities it operated between. The bridge is a railroad truss bridge that spans 2,525 feet.