
The Ohio River serves as the dominant geographic and economic axis of this mid-1960s survey, separating the urban centers of New Albany, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky. The landscape reflects a complex industrial and transit network, featuring the Sherman Minton Bridge and the massive infrastructure of the McAlpine Locks and McAlpine Dam. Beyond the dense city blocks, the terrain rises into the knobs of Floyd County, where the knobs like Spickert Knob and Bald Knob break the plains.
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1939 New Albany
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1946 New Albany
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1950 New Albany
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1951 New Albany
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1955 New Albany
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1960 New Albany
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1965 New Albany
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1982 New Albany
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1992 New Albany
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2023 New Albany
Floyd County, IN