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Created on: 06/27/03
Modified on: 02/28/07


George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge

Municipal Bridge
Completed in: 1929
Status: in use
Cost: USD 1 200 000
Location: Between Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA and Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA
Crosses: Ohio River
Carries: U.S. Route 31
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Structural Type:
Cantilever bridge
Function / usage:
Road bridge

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Architect Paul Philippe Cret

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Design Modjeski & Masters
Contractor American Bridge Company

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truss  steel

Chronology
1946
Tolls cease.
1949
Renamed George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in honor of the founder of Louisville and Clarksville.

 
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