According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population density of Louisville’s urban area (787 people per square kilometer on average) is slightly lower than that of Memphis’s urban area (823 per square kilometer). read more
Louisville, much like places such as Memphis, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Columbus, etc. was a big city far before Nashville. It has the more established urban core complete with historic buildings and old housing stock to prove it. read more
Living in Louisville means you'll never run out of new restaurants to try. Check out this list of some of the best restaurants in the city for some dinner ideas. 2. read more