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Big Four Station Park Sign – Jeffersonville, Indiana

Big Four Station Park Sign - Jeffersonville, Indiana

The Big Four Station Park Sign in Jefferson Indiana. The park is named after the Big Four Bridge. The Big Four Bridge, which connects Jeffersonville, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, is a notable landmark with a rich history. Originally a railroad bridge completed in 1895, it spans the Ohio River, connecting Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana. The bridge was used for rail traffic until 1969 and fell into disuse for several decades.

In the 2010s, it underwent a significant transformation. The bridge was renovated and repurposed as a pedestrian and bicycle bridge, reopening to the public in 2014. It now features a scenic walkway, and it’s especially popular for its views of the river and downtown Louisville.

Shelbyville Kentucky Sign on Railroad Bridge

Shelbyville Kentucky Sign on Railroad Bridge

Shelbyville Kentucky Sign on Railroad Bridge

Shelbyville, Kentucky, is a vibrant city with a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Located about 30 miles east of Louisville, it serves as the county seat of Shelby County.

Shelbyville is named after Isaac Shelby, a prominent figure in American history. Isaac Shelby was a soldier and statesman who played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War and later became the first Governor of Kentucky.

Stovall Cabin – Saunders Springs Kentucky

Stovall Cabin - Saunders Springs Kentucky

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The historic Stovall Cabin, was built in 1873 by Edwin Stovall, and was originally designed as a two story structure, but was reconfigured to the present dimensions as a result of deterioration of the original facade. The cabin was originally located in Radcliff, Kentucky. Saunders Springs, a nature preserve is located just on the edge of the Fort Knox military base.