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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Fourteenth Street Bridge, which crosses the Ohio River near the Falls of the Ohio
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Louisville Water Tower is the oldest ornamental water tower in the world
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Jefferson County Courthouse, built by Gideon Shryock, was completed in 1860.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Louisville Confederate Monument is 70 feet tall and made from granite, with bronze statues.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Rose Island's bridge remnants is all that is left of the once great park.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Schimpff's is legendary for its candy, especially its red hots.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Scribner House, where the founders of New Albany, Indiana lived.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Ben Johnson House in Bardstown, Kentucky, where the Stars and Bars was first publicly shown.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Beck's Mill is being restored for its 200th Anniversary
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Photo credit: Ann Omyous
Tyler Park's bridge, made of Indiana Limestone, was designed by John Olmsted.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
The mouth of Fourteen Mile Creek, flowing into the Ohio River.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Pigeon Roost State Historic Site is the site of a massacre by Shawnee Indians.
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Photo credit: Derek Cashman
Louisville's Waterfront Park was previously the site of scrap yards, sandpits and other industrial sites.
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Photo credit: Will Marsh
Iroquois Park's northern overlook allows views of Downtown Louisville
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Photo credit: J. Pogi
Thunder Over Louisville is the world's largest annual firework display.
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Photo credit: A. Aspie
George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge was initially opened with a toll of 35 cents.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
The Great Steamboat Race is usually between the Belle of Louisville and the Delta Queen.
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Photo credit: C. Bedford Crenshaw
Louisville City Hall, made of Indiana limestone from Salem, Indiana
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