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    St. Louisville or Saint Louisville is a village in Licking County, Ohio, United States, along the North Fork of the Licking River. The population was...
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    Louisville (/ˈluːɪsvɪl/) is a city in Stark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 9,521 at the time of the 2020 census. Located 7 miles (11 km)...
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  • Missouri Louisville, Lincoln County, Missouri Louisville, Nebraska Louisville State Recreation Area Louisville, New York Louisville, Ohio Louisville, Adams...
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    Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachians. With the nearby Falls of the Ohio...
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    St., north of Market St., east of 9th St., and south of the Ohio River) East Main District (east of 2nd St., north of Market St., west of Hancock St....
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    St. Louis Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in Louisville, Ohio. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It...
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    Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American professional wrestling promotion and former developmental territory based in Louisville, Kentucky. The company...
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    St. Xavier High School, colloquially known as St. X, is a Catholic all-boys, college preparatory Xaverian school in Louisville, Kentucky. It is located...
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    The city of Louisville and the Louisville metropolitan area have a sporting history from the mid-19th century to the present day. Louisville is home to...
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    The Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area is a national, bi-state area on the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States...
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    St. Matthews is a city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. It forms part of the Louisville Metro government but is separately incorporated as...
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  • Thumbnail for History of Louisville, Kentucky
    history of Louisville, Kentucky spans nearly two-and-a-half centuries since its founding in the late 18th century. The geology of the Ohio River, with...
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    expansion of the early U.S. The lower Ohio River just below Louisville was obstructed by rapids known as the Falls of the Ohio where the elevation falls 26 feet...
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    St. Vincent–St. Mary High School is a private, co-educational, college preparatory Catholic high school in Akron, Ohio, United States. It is sponsored...
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    The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (reporting mark LN), commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services...
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    Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. In 1841, the diocese was moved from Bardstown to Louisville, and Saint Louis Church became Saint...
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    Myers Y. Cooper (category Republican Party governors of Ohio)
    Republican politician and businessman from Ohio. Cooper was the 51st governor of Ohio. Born In St. Louisville, Ohio, the youngest of eleven children, Cooper...
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    St. Thomas Aquinas High School (STA) is a private, Catholic co-educational high school located in Louisville, Ohio, United States, run by the Roman Catholic...
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  • Southern Railroad Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Lexington and Frankfort Railroad 1869 Lexington and Ohio Railroad 1849 Louisville and Frankfort Railroad...
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    Chris Mack (basketball) (category St. Xavier High School (Ohio) alumni)
    the University of Louisville and Xavier University. Chris Mack was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up in North College Hill, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati...
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    upbound on Ohio River at Clark Bridge, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, 2005 Towboat City of Pittsburgh upbound on Ohio River at Clark Bridge, Louisville, Kentucky...
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    forty acres (16 ha). The other major station in Louisville was Central Station, serving the Baltimore and Ohio, the Illinois Central and other railroads. Construction...
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    Louisville in the American Civil War was a major stronghold of Union forces, which kept Kentucky firmly in the Union. It was the center of planning, supplies...
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  • railroad acquired what became known as the Big Four Bridge across the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky, thereby giving it access to that city. Use of the bridge...
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    St. Boniface Catholic Church (also known as St. Bonifacius Kirche Complex) is a historic church at 501-531 E. Liberty Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Established...
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    (the Kennedy Interchange) in Louisville, Kentucky, and its northern terminus at an interchange with I-90 in Cleveland, Ohio. I-71 runs concurrently with...
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    Big Four Bridge is a six-span truss bridge that crosses the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was completed in...
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  • Thumbnail for Central Station (Louisville)
    Central Station was a major train station in Louisville, Kentucky. Built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, it served several railroad companies until...
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  • Jonathan Gannon (category Louisville Cardinals football coaches)
    receiver and defensive back. Gannon went on to play at the University of Louisville until he suffered a career-ending injury. He remained with the program...
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    south of Broadway and Downtown Louisville, in the central portion of the modern city. The neighborhood hosts the annual St. James Court Art Show on the...
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