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
Farmington Historic Home 38.214582 / -85.668152
West Main Historic District 38.056028 / -84.508624
Museum Of The American Printing House For The Blin 38.256764 / -85.714709
Thomas Edison Butchertown House 38.255589 / -85.738289
Joe Ley Antiques 38.253879 / -85.741266
Seneca Park 38.234621 / -85.671730
Freedom Hall 38.200243 / -85.741907
Cathedral Of The Assumption 38.251930 / -85.758728
Central Park 38.229611 / -85.762809
Whitehall House & Gardens 38.247143 / -85.676166
Thunder Over Louisville 38.238601 / -85.757825
Louisville Visitor Center 38.253658 / -85.756914
3Rd Turn Brewing 38.193162 / -85.566462
Goodwood Brewery 38.254423 / -85.740136
Riverside Farnsley-Moremen Landing 38.096534 / -85.897786
Louisville Free Public Library 38.244928 / -85.757765
Kentucky International Convention Center 38.254513 / -85.755475
The Crazy Daisy Antique Mall 38.254464 / -85.723243
Kmac Museum 38.257524 / -85.762142
Muhammad Ali Boyhood Home 38.241223 / -85.808313