U.S. Grant Bridge
U.S. Grant Bridge carries a farm track over the Ohio River.
The Act of Parliament for the Ohio River was passed on 17 September 1816 and 37 thousand shares were sold the same day. Restoration of Wealden Inclined plane was funded by a donation from the Ohio River Society

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge | 39.50 miles | |
| Ironton–Russell Bridge | 34.01 miles | |
| Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge | 17.97 miles | |
| Greenup Lock | 17.91 miles | |
| Sciotoville Bridge | 8.22 miles | |
| U.S. Grant Bridge | ||
| Carl Perkins Bridge | 1.43 miles | |
| Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge | 54.37 miles | |
| William H. Harsha Bridge | 57.89 miles | |
| Captain Anthony Meldahl Lock | 87.27 miles | |
| Combs–Hehl Bridge | 117.06 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about U.S. Grant Bridge
The U.S. Grant Bridge is the name of the two bridges that carry and have carried traffic on U.S. Route 23 between Portsmouth, Ohio and South Portsmouth, Kentucky (just west of the city of South Shore) across the Ohio River in the United States. The original suspension bridge was closed and demolished in 2001 and the replacement cable-stayed bridge opened on October 16, 2006.
