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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Marine Terminal

This building, constructed in 1902 at the southern end of ...

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot

The L&N’s Debut - 1859

Traveling by trai...

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Louisville Road

This road was established pursuant to an Act passed by the...

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Results for Louisville Road

Louisville and Nashville Railroad Marine Terminal

This building, constructed in 1902 at the southern end of Commendencia Wharf, served as the headquarters of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad's Gulf Coast shipping operations.

Designed by the railroad company, the building's construction contract was awarded local builder A.V. ...

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot

The L&N’s Debut - 1859

Traveling by train was exciting. Steam power locomotives meant a new age for passengers and freight. After nine years of construction, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad made its first run through Bowling Green in 1859. ...

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Louisville Road

This road was established pursuant to an Act passed by the Colonial Assembly April 2nd, 1770. It connected the early settlement of Queensboro, at the head of Ogeechee River navigation, with Savannah. It became one of the most important stage ...

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