Daisy Line
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The "Daisy Line" commuter railroad allowed residents of New Albany to commute to Louisville for work. By the early twentieth century, it carried 1,250,000 passengers annually.
Image courtesy of New Albany-Floyd County Public Library Digital Collections
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Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Bridge
As New Albany and Louisville grew as industrial centers after the Civil War, transportation connections became vital for efficient movement of raw materials and finished goods. The first bridge across the Ohio at Louisville opened in 1870. …