Cave-In-Rock is a 55 foot wide natural limestone cave carved by water from the Ohio River thousands of years ago. Cave-In-Rock is located near a town of the same name, in the extreme south east corner of Illinois next to the states of Indiana and Kentucky.
A black and white sign reading “Downtown Jeffersonville Established 1802” is mounted on an archway against a clear, blue sky background. The metal structure of the arch features decorative elements, including a vintage boat steering wheel, which highlights Jeffersonville’s past as a center of boat manufacturing, at the Jeffboat shipyards on the Ohio River, which were founded back in 1834 by James Howard.
A view of the John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln Bridges crossing the Ohio River from Jeffersonville, Indiana, to Louisville, Kentucky. Both bridges support I-65, the Interstate between Chicago, Illinois and Nashville, Tennessee.