High Bridge of Kentucky
1877 establishments in KentuckyBridges completed in 1877Bridges over the Kentucky RiverBuildings and structures in Jessamine County, KentuckyBuildings and structures in Mercer County, Kentucky ... and 8 more
Cantilever bridges in the United StatesContinuous truss bridges in the United StatesHistoric American Engineering Record in KentuckyHistoric Civil Engineering LandmarksNorfolk Southern Railway bridgesRailroad bridges in KentuckyTransportation in Jessamine County, KentuckyTransportation in Mercer County, Kentucky
The High Bridge is a railroad bridge crossing the Kentucky River Palisades, that rises approximately 275 feet from the river below and connects Jessamine and Mercer counties in Kentucky. Formally dedicated in 1879, it is the first cantilever bridge constructed in the United States. It has a three-span continuous under-deck truss used by Norfolk Southern Railway to carry trains between Lexington and Danville. It has been designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
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Dix Drive,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 37.8168 ° | E -84.72 ° |
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Dix Drive
Dix Drive
40390
Kentucky, United States
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