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History of Louisville, per Wikipedia
Louisville (usually pronounced /'lu??v?l/ (help·info);
see Pronunciation below) is Kentucky's largest city. It is ranked as either
the 17th or 27th largest city in the United States depending on how the population
is calculated (see Nomenclature, population and ranking below). The settlement
that became Louisville of Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark
and is named after King Louis XVI of France. Louisville is famous as the home
of "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports": the Kentucky Derby,
the widely watched first race of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
Louisville is situated in north-central Kentucky on the Kentucky-Indiana
border at the only natural obstacle in the Ohio River, the Falls of the Ohio.
Louisville is the county seat of Jefferson County, and since 2003, Louisville's
borders are coterminous with those of the county due to merger. Because it
includes counties in Southern Indiana, the Louisville metropolitan area is
regularly referred to as Kentuckiana. A resident of Louisville is referred
to as a Louisvillian. Although situated in a Southern state, Louisville is
influenced by both Midwestern and Southern culture, and is commonly referred
to as either the northernmost Southern city or the southernmost Northern city
in the United States.[4][5]
Louisville has been the site of many important innovations through history.
Notable residents have included inventor Thomas Edison, the first Jewish Supreme
Court Justice Louis Brandeis, boxing legend Muhammad Ali, newscaster Diane
Sawyer, and writers Hunter S. Thompson and Sue Grafton. Notable events occurring
in Louisville include the first public viewing place of Edison's light bulb,
the first library open to African Americans in the South,[6][7] and medical
advances including the first human hand transplant,[8] the first self-contained
artificial heart transplant,[9] and the development site of the first cervical
cancer vaccine.[10]



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