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Ohio River Greenway Sign – Jeffersonville, Indiana

Ohio River Greenway Sign - Jeffersonville, Indiana

A sign for the Ohio River Greenway, seen along the Ohio River waterfront in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The Ohio River Greenway is a series of connected river front trails between the communities of Jeffersonville, Clarksville, and New Albany, Indiana that share this stretch of the Ohio River with Louisville, Kentucky on the opposite bank. The Ohio River Greenway connects, bikers and walkers to a series of parks along the way, including the Falls of the Ohio, the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Park, and the Loop Island Wetlands.

Coal Barge at Sunset – Ohio River – Louisville, Kentucky

Coal Barge at Sunset - Ohio River - Louisville, Kentucky

A coal barge navigates the Fourteenth Street Bridge Drawbridge, and McAlpine Lock and Dam at the Falls of the Ohio on the Ohio River at sunset, between Louisville, Kentucky and Clarksville, Indiana. 

George Rogers Clark Homestead – Clarksville – Indiana

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A view of the George Rogers Clark homestead, where he resided from 1803-1809. It was at this location in 1803 that a famous meeting between William Clark (George’s brother) and Merriweather Lewis, occurred, to plan and prepare the Lewis and Clark Expedition. George Clark resided on the property another 6 years, until a severe stroke led to an accident that left him disabled, and unable to live on his own. He ultimately moved across the Ohio River to Locust Grove, a property owned by his sister and her husband. Over the course of his life, George Clark was an explorer, surveyor, and military officer in the United States Army. He is also one of the founders of Clarksville, which he donated land to, from a land grant given him by the states of Virginia that covered much of present day Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana.

The cabin pictured was a replica of the cabin built by George Clark, and was burned down in an arson fire in 2021