About New Albany, Indiana:
Opposite Louisville, Kentucky, on the Ohio River, New Albany has the first public high school in Indiana, established in 1853. In the last century, this city was famous for its shipyards. Two of the best-known Mississippi and Ohio rivers steamers, the Robert E. Lee and the Eclipse, were built here. Today, it is a plywood center; other principal products are furniture, machine tools, electronic equipment, frozen food, and fertilizer.