The 2nd Street Bridge, also known as the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, is a historic bridge located in Louisville, Kentucky. It spans the Ohio River, connecting Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana. The bridge was named after George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero who played a key role in securing the Northwest Territory for the United States.
The 2nd Street Bridge was completed in 1929 and was the first bridge to connect Louisville to southern Indiana. It is a steel truss cantilever bridge with a total length of 4,130 feet and a main span of 700 feet. The bridge has two lanes for vehicular traffic and a pedestrian walkway, offering stunning views of the Louisville skyline and the Ohio River.
In recent years, the 2nd Street Bridge has undergone significant renovations and improvements to ensure its structural integrity and safety for commuters. It remains an important transportation route for residents and visitors traveling between Kentucky and Indiana.
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