File:Aerial photograph of the Ohio River, at Louisville, showing the artificial canal to the south, and the (submerge) location of the Falls of the Ohio.jpg

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The location of the falls is between the Fourteenth Street (Pennsylvania R.R.) Bridge at the bottom right and the K & I Bridge at the top Left. The fossil beds are partially exposed at the top center-right. --- Shippingport Island was once connected to the mainland. There is now a 500' wide canal excavated from Shippingport land leading to the McAlpine locks. The first canal was only 50' wide.
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current13:00, 4 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:00, 4 March 20221,100 × 659 (317 KB)Geo Swan (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{original caption|The location of the falls is between the Fourteenth Street (Pennsylvania R.R.) Bridge at the bottom right and the K & I Bridge at the top Left. The fossil beds are partially exposed at the top center-right. --- Shippingport Island was once connected to the mainland. There is now a 500' wide canal excavated from Shippingport land leading to the McAlpine locks. The first canal was only 50' wide.}} |Source=https://historiclouisville.weebly.com/the-fa...

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