Owensboro Bridge
1940 establishments in Indiana1940 establishments in KentuckyBridges completed in 1940Bridges over the Ohio RiverBuildings and structures in Owensboro, Kentucky ... and 9 more
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The Owensboro Bridge, also called the Blue Bridge, is a continuous truss bridge that spans the Ohio River between Owensboro, Kentucky and Spencer County, Indiana. Dedicated to the memory of the late U.S. Congressman Glover H. Cary (1885–1936) and often called the "Glover Cary Bridge," the bridge opened to traffic in September 1940. It originally was a toll bridge, but tolls were discontinued in 1954. It carried US 231 into Kentucky from Indiana from 1940 to 2002 when 231 was moved onto the newly completed Natcher Bridge. Subsequently, its designation was changed to Indiana 161 and Kentucky 2262.
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Glover Cary Bridge, Owensboro
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 37.779444444444 ° | E -87.109166666667 ° |
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Glover Cary Bridge
Glover Cary Bridge
42303 Owensboro
Kentucky, United States
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