The Sherman Minton Bridge west of downtown Louisville carries Interstate 64 and US 150 over the Ohio River into Indiana, just west of the western terminus of Interstate 264. The double-decked dual suspended arch bridge was completed in 1962 and is named for Sherman Minton, a U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice from Indiana. The American Institute of Steel Construction named the bridge the Most Beautiful Bridge in the Long Span catergory in 1961. (Design: Hazelet & Erdal, Louisville; Cost: $14.8 million in 1962)
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Description: Entering the lower deck of the Sherman Minton Bridge heading east on I-64 from Indiana. Full image size: [640x480 46.83KB] | Description: Heading south on I-64 on the lower deck of the Sherman Minton Bridge. Full image size: [640x480 40.63KB] |
Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from near the Shawnee Golf Course on the Kentucky side. Full image size: [640x480 63.07KB] | Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from near the Shawnee Golf Course on the Kentucky side. Full image size: [640x480 48.14KB] |
Description: Heading north on I-64 entering Indiana via the Sherman Minton Bridge. Full image size: [640x480 37.24KB] | Description: Heading north on I-64 entering Indiana via the Sherman Minton Bridge. Full image size: [640x480 59.48KB] |
Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from New Albany, IN Full image size: [640x480 49.76KB] | Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from New Albany, IN Full image size: [640x480 41.86KB] |
Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from New Albany, IN Full image size: [640x480 60.17KB] | Description: I-64 Sherman Minton Bridge viewed from New Albany, IN Full image size: [640x480 55.57KB] |
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