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Remains of the 5th Street bridge over the Whitewater Canal, and later the Big Four, looking east towards downtown.
Remains of the Whitewater Canal, later used by the Big Four, looking northeast from the location of the 5th Street bridge. The stone walls are from the original canal, excepting some repairs. This trench, and the stone walls, are over 150 years old.
Remains of the Whitewater Canal, later used by the Big Four, looking southeast from the location of the 5th Street bridge. The bed of the canal, being below grade, gave the railroad a perfect approach to downtown with no street crossings at grade. Little of that grade separation remains past this point, however.
Remains of the 5th Street bridge over the Whitewater Canal, and later the Big Four, looking west.
Remains of the Whitewater Canal, later used by the Big Four, looking northwest from the location of the 5th Street bridge.

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