10 Historic Bridges In Kentucky That Look Like They Belong On Postcards

Kentucky has a way of blending grit with grace, and nowhere is that more obvious than in its bridges. These structures aren’t just steel and timber thrown across rivers – they’re storytellers.

Each arch, truss, and tower whispers of the past while framing breathtaking views that could easily be mistaken for postcard art.

Some rise like titans of industry, others charm with rustic wooden beams, but all of them share the same power: to stop you in your tracks and make you look twice.

1. John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge – Covington

Majestic blue-painted towers rise above the Ohio River, creating Kentucky’s prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge. Built in 1867, this engineering marvel was once the longest suspension bridge in the world at 1,057 feet…

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