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  • United States: Kentucky / Louisville Low‑importance...
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  • "Satan's Foyer" 'is' an actual Louisville nickname in some circles. Evn ashe 01:35, 24 November 2006 (UTC) Unfortunately, that's really just hearsay and...
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  • Since the Census Bureau has clearly defined the new Louisville as only the old city and unincorporated areas, I think there some details needed that need...
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  • Prior to the merger of Louisville & Jefferson County, there were 91 cities within Jefferson County; however, these cities do not reflect what most people...
    48 KB (6,929 words) - 16:46, 27 June 2021
  • in 1808, Louisville grew as a central source for providing slaves. Louisville became a central slave trading hub for the rest of the South due to its...
    43 KB (6,126 words) - 04:53, 30 April 2024
  • Neighborhood, City (e.g., Albany, Decatur, Highland Park, Louisville). which would suggest South Knoxville, Knoxville as the page name. Which is also...
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  • locations, waterparks usually adjacent to Six Flags theme parks. Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville, Kentucky Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, California...
    61 KB (8,330 words) - 09:34, 14 June 2024
  • for Southerness if Louisville had nothing in common with Deep Southern cities. Louisville is again one with the South, particularly the Mid South. I again...
    544 KB (92,001 words) - 13:57, 10 June 2023
  • Hoosier Park in Anderson, Indiana, United States Irish Oaks at the Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky...
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  • city of Louisville and Kentucky the South, as they go by the Official definition. East South Central!! http://www.mostlivable.org/cities/louisville/home...
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  • Talk:Doerhoefer–Hampton House (category Stub-Class Louisville articles)
    "Located in the western section of the city of Louisville, the Doerhoefer-Harapton House is the most architecturally prominent structure in the Russell...
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  • Talk:Vincennes Trace (category B-Class Louisville articles)
    and cultural references all refer to it as "Buffalo Trace." Even the Louisville bourbon is "Buffalo Trace." I wonder, then, if "Vincennes Trace" is a...
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  • that Louisville was the solid South than I wouldn't have made the comment in favor of your opinion on the Louisville talk page that Louisville is a mixed...
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  • along the south side of US-60, which are surrounded by the Arlington Meadows subdivision. The entire area along US-60 from Beckley Creek Park to Arlington...
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  • through other city parks lists (Indianapolis, San Francisco, Louisville, etc.) and it looks like each one is generally limited to parks, preserves/conservation...
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  • should be added. Interstate 64 carries VPDs exceeding 100,000 in the Louisville metropolitian area, and has connections to major cities, including St...
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  • Talk:Ohio River (category B-Class Louisville articles)
    the Ohio River is man-made, the McAlpine Locks and Dam (formerly the Louisville and Portland Canal) bypassing the Falls of the Ohio (which we don't mention...
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  • Lexington is the second largest city in the state after Louisville and then went on to say that Louisville was the home of the Kentucky Derby. The way this was...
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  • preserve slavery and protect Kentucky's immense slave trade to the deep south. Louisville shipped 2500 to 4000 enslaved people into the Natchez MS and New Orleans...
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  • The Poetics and Politics of Eclipse, Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft, Louisville, Kentucky 2017 Beyond Boundaries: Feminine Forms, Pennsylvania Academy...
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