Johnson Island Bridge - Evansville, IN
N 37° 58.948 W 087° 32.393
16S E 452588 N 4204007
Bridge leading to the island of E. Mead Johnson's grave
Waymark Code: WMC2NF
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 07/18/2011
Views: 7
This bridge was built over the span of a small lake surrounding a island in a cemetery. On the island are the graves of E. Mead Johnson and his family. Johnson was the founder of Johnson&Johnson (Band-aid, Tylenol, Gauze) and Mean Johnson & Company (Enfamil)
The bridge is made from large stone mortored together. It has an arched tunnel under the walkway.
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): Evansville, IN
Road, Highway, Street, etc.: Oak Hill Rd
Water or other terrain spanned: small lake
Architect/Builder: N/A
Construction Date: N/A
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