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Certainly the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company deserve great praise ... deep cuts, tunnels and bridges of various character -- evincing, in its every detail, superior engineering.
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From steam engines to eagles: A look at the history of Radnor Lake State Natural AreaIn 1914, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N) needed a reliable water source for their steam locomotives and livestock pens, so they dammed Otter Creek to create the 85-acre lake seen today.
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