Louisville

Maps and Statistics of Louisville

Louisville, the largest city in Kentucky, is situated along the Ohio River in the north-central part of the state. Founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, it is named after King Louis XVI of France. The city is renowned for hosting the prestigious Kentucky Derby, an annual horse race held at Churchill Downs famed for its traditions and often called "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports." Louisville's economy historically centered around shipping and cargo, owing to its strategic location.

A cultural hub, Louisville boasts a rich blend of Southern and Midwestern culture. It's home to the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, commemorating the iconic baseball bat. The city's culinary scene is vibrant, offering specialties like the Hot Brown sandwich and bourbon-infused dishes, reflecting its close ties to the bourbon industry. Educational institutions such as the University of Louisville contribute to its scholarly environment. With a mix of historic neighborhoods and modern amenities, Louisville presents a unique blend of tradition and innovation.

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Area 877.464 km2

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