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The Mighty Ohio River

Regional waterway defines life in The Bend

A crucial part of Evansville’s identity from the city’s beginning more than two centuries ago, the Ohio River remains as mighty today as it was then.

24 feet

Average river depth across its full length


53.74 feet

River’s record level in Evansville — nearly 19 feet above flood stage — during the 1937 flood


981

Miles it is long, starting at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and ending at Cairo, Illinois, where it flows into the Mississippi River


1975

Year the Newburgh Dam was completed, following five years of construction. The Newburgh Locks were placed in operation in late 1969


62,000

Approximate tonnage of commodities that passed through the Newburgh Locks and Dam — which sit 16 miles upstream from Downtown Evansville — during 2024, including coal, grains, crushed stone, petroleum products, iron, and wood chips

Sources: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Park Service

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John Martin
John Martin
John Martin joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in January 2023 as a senior writer after more than two decades covering a variety of beats for the Evansville Courier & Press. He previously worked for newspapers in Owensboro and Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Bowling Green native and Western Kentucky University graduate has a daughter, Caroline, who is in college at IUPUI in Indianapolis. John enjoys cheering for his beloved Cincinnati Reds, as well as Evansville’s college and pro sports teams. A classic rock fan, you can also find John in the city’s music venues, local restaurants, and coffee shops. John is a member of the VOICES Inc. Board of Directors and volunteers as a student mentor at Glenwood Leadership Academy.

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