Louisville United States

Louisville is a city in Kentucky (KY), United States

Louisville (/ˈluːəvəl/ ( listen) LOO-ə-vəl, /ˈlʊvəl/ ( listen) LUUV-əl or /ˈluːiːvɪl/ ( listen)) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th-most populous city in the United States.[d] It is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class, the other being the state's second-largest city of Lexington.[e] Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County.

Top sights in Louisville
The Speed Art Museum 38.217655 / -85.760897
Copper & Kings American Brandy Distillery 38.256782 / -85.730496
Kentucky Kingdom 38.197727 / -85.744873
Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse 38.252757 / -85.757340
The Parklands Of Floyds Fork 38.177036 / -85.509367
Waverly Hills Sanatorium 38.130239 / -85.841187
Louisville Palace 38.248063 / -85.757844
Locust Grove 38.286454 / -85.661387
Kentucky Science Center 38.257509 / -85.762657
Iroquois Park 38.160822 / -85.780306
Kentucky Fair And Exposition Center 38.196657 / -85.738978
Flame Run Glass Studio And Gallery 38.256270 / -85.764892
Historic Frankfort Avenue 38.067342 / -84.544686
Historic Old Louisville 38.229529 / -85.760474
Actors Theatre Of Louisville 38.256382 / -85.755498
Beckley Creek Park 38.208175 / -85.474923
Louisville Water Tower Park 38.280504 / -85.701041
Kentucky Derby 38.252665 / -85.758456
Papa John'S Cardinal Stadium 38.205908 / -85.758791
Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 38.277767 / -85.643234