New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Greenway, 18th St. to Loop Island: Part Two.
As it reaches the rear of the old Moser Tannery, with the Loop Island wetlands to the right, the asphalt atop the levee yields again to concrete and a gentle descent to the base of the final section of cement floodwall. The path follows the floodwall to its end, coinciding with the entry portal to the wetlands at the rear of the Moser Tannery property. From this point, it only a hundred or so yards to the old railway trestle across Silver Creek, and a very short way through junkyards, dumps and quarries to Emery Crossing Road on the Clarksville side.





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