We often host special events in Kentucky to commemorate anniversaries and moments from our state’s past. There are countless festivals and annual gatherings that bring us all together to celebrate and this spring, the city of Louisville will celebrate one of its most prominent features. The Big Four Bridge spans the Ohio River, connecting Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana and was converted into a pedestrian pathway seven years ago. To commemorate the anniversary of the new life of this bridge, a first time event will take place in May. Dinner on the Bridge in Kentucky is the first of its kind to be held on the Big Four Bridge and it’s bound to be the event of the year.
Waterfront Park is a beautiful area along the Ohio River in Louisville, but it wasn’t always like this.
Facebook/Louisville Waterfront Park It now hosts an assortment of events, attracts locals and visitors, and is a wonderful spot to walk, especially when you cross the Big Four Bridge.
The photo below shows the section along the river as it looked in the 1960s.
Facebook/Louisville Waterfront Park You can see the Big Four Bridge at the bottom of the photo. This bridge was open to rail traffic from the 1890s to the 1960s, until the approach to the bridge for trains to travel on was taken down.
The bridge was then known as a “bridge to nowhere” and sat unused for many years.
Facebook/Louisville Waterfront Park That is, until 2013 when the Big Four Bridge reopened to the public after renovations and the addition of this winding pedestrian entrance to the bridge itself. The Kentucky side of the bridge officially opened to the public on February 7, 2013.
When you visit the bridge, you can learn more about its history as a railroad bridge and the impact it had on the region.
Tripadvisor/Terri B If you’re wondering why it is called the Big Four Bridge, the name dates back to the railroad. The bridge got its name from the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, which was nicknamed the “Big Four Railroad.”
Today, you won’t see any locomotives crossing the bridge, but you will see plenty of people walking and riding bikes.
Tripadvisor/mammadeluca And to celebrate the bridge’s rebirth from seven years ago, a special event will take place on May 29, 2020. Dinner on the Bridge will be a first-of-its-kind event where dinner will be served right on the bridge.
Spend the evening overlooking the city and the Ohio River, while being treated to a delicious four-course dinner, libations, and music.
Tripadvisor/Vishobh V While the park below has hosted a number of events over the years, this is the first time a gathering of this kind has happened on the bridge.
The event is still in the planning stages, but ticket and sponsorship information can be found by calling the number below.
Facebook/Louisville Waterfront Park And be sure to follow along on Waterfront Park’s website and Facebook page, as they are sure to announce more information on this memorable celebration of the Big Four Bridge in Louisville.
Dinner on the Bridge in Kentucky sounds like a memorable and delicious way to spend an evening, celebrating seven years of the public enjoying this favorite destination in Louisville. And even if you can’t make it to the big event, there are still many chances to visit this scenic bridge, walk across it, and learn its history. Have you walked across the Big Four Bridge? Are you going to try and attend Dinner on the Bridge in Kentucky? Let us know in the comments!
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It now hosts an assortment of events, attracts locals and visitors, and is a wonderful spot to walk, especially when you cross the Big Four Bridge.
You can see the Big Four Bridge at the bottom of the photo. This bridge was open to rail traffic from the 1890s to the 1960s, until the approach to the bridge for trains to travel on was taken down.
That is, until 2013 when the Big Four Bridge reopened to the public after renovations and the addition of this winding pedestrian entrance to the bridge itself. The Kentucky side of the bridge officially opened to the public on February 7, 2013.
Tripadvisor/Terri B
If you’re wondering why it is called the Big Four Bridge, the name dates back to the railroad. The bridge got its name from the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, which was nicknamed the “Big Four Railroad.”
Tripadvisor/mammadeluca
And to celebrate the bridge’s rebirth from seven years ago, a special event will take place on May 29, 2020. Dinner on the Bridge will be a first-of-its-kind event where dinner will be served right on the bridge.
Tripadvisor/Vishobh V
While the park below has hosted a number of events over the years, this is the first time a gathering of this kind has happened on the bridge.
And be sure to follow along on Waterfront Park’s website and Facebook page, as they are sure to announce more information on this memorable celebration of the Big Four Bridge in Louisville.
For more information on the event, visit the Waterfront Park website and if you’d like to make a serious inquiry about tickets or sponsorship of the event, call (502) 574-3768.
And for a different type of bridge in Kentucky, check out these 5 exciting swinging bridges that are perfect for a little adventure.
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