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  1. The Louisville 50 story map is the product of the University Of Louisville's Honors seminar on the Ohio River in the fall of 2021. We explored the Ohio River on 7 field trips and investigated the cultural and natural history of the region. Many thanks to Laura Krauser with the U of L Center for GIS for instruction and guidance on Story Maps ...

  2. Welcome to Louisville, KY! 1,147,140 Views. 2,883 Likes. Welcome to the "Gateway of the South!" Located near downtown Louisville, enjoy live views of the Ohio River - including River Park Place Marina and the popular walking/bike path! Don't forget to check out the bridges and the Jeffboat shipyard located across the river! 55 °F.

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  4. Louisville, KY 40202-0059 Charts of the Ohio River are as follows: PITTSBURGH DISTRICT: Mile 000.0 – 127.2 HUNTINGTON DISTRICT: Mile 127.2 – 436.2 LOUISVILLE DISTRICT: Mile 436.2 – 981.0 MILE POINTS Mile points are shown on the charts at one mile intervals beginning with Mile 0 at Pittsburgh, PA (The Point). BUOYS

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  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Learn about the Network-Linked Data Index (NLDI) Monitoring location 03294500 is associated with a Stream in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Current conditions of Discharge, Gage height, and Precipitation are available. Water data back to 1832 are available online.

  6. Location: Ohio River, United States ( 36.98350 -89.17727 40.69668 -80.01712) Average elevation: 961 ft. Minimum elevation: 259 ft. Maximum elevation: 6,381 ft. The lower Ohio River just below Louisville is obstructed by rapids known as the Falls of the Ohio where the elevation falls 26 feet (7.9 m) in 2 miles (3.2 km) restricting larger ...

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Before the McAlpine Locks and Dam were built, the Falls of the Ohio marked the most treacherous stretch of the entire 981-mile river. The falls were a “series of rapids, waterfalls, and chutes ...

  8. The Ohio River is home to 49 coal-fired power plants, 20 percent of nation’s coal-fired electricity generation capacity. The river provides more than half a million jobs and generates billions of dollars in business activity. The Corps of Engineers maintains a 9-foot channel depth on the Ohio River navigation system. These pools also serve as ...

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