The Highlands is an eclectic area of Louisville, Kentucky with a high density of nightclubs, businesses, and many upscale and fast food restaurants. You’ll find it located along a three-mile…
Green, quiet, progressive. These three words are perfect descriptors of Lonely Planet’s 2013 Top Travel Destination. The Kentucky Science Center, the Louisville Zoo, and of course Churchill Downs are just…
St. Matthews is the 20th largest city in Kentucky, and is a prominent suburb of Louisville. It is located 8 miles east of downtown Louisville in Jefferson County. It is…
Fern Creek is a neighborhood located in the southeastern Jefferson County area of Kentucky. As of 2008, the community had a population of 20,009 residents. This historic neighborhood can be…
About Jeffersontown, Kentucky Jeffersontown is a city located in the southeastern portion of Jefferson County, Kentucky. It is the county’s largest municipality next to Louisville and as of 2010 had…
Springhurst is a neighborhood that is located in Louisville, Kentucky. This village is a covenant controlled community that is home to 1,114 families. The town is located in the northeastern…
Hurstbourne is a suburban neighborhood located about 20 minutes east of the Louisville city center. Hurstbourne combines a rich Revolutionary War history, quiet comfortable living, and a convenient location. For…
Surrounded by stately oaks and beautiful magnolia trees, the charming community of Anchorage creates the storybook setting everyone has wished to call home. Historic homes, country estates, and smaller homes…
Middletown is a city in Jefferson County. It is located twelve miles east of Louisville on U.S. 60, and was chartered as a city in 1797. When the government of…
Lyndon, Kentucky is a fourth class city that is home to more than 11,000 residents. This city was originally founded 1871 and was incorporated in 1965. At the time it…
The City of Prospect is located in the beautiful rolling hills of eastern Jefferson County and far western Oldham County. It is one of the few cities in Kentucky that…
Welcome to Oldham County, as of 2007, the population was 55,935. The county seat is La Grange. Wondering how the county got its name? The county is actually named for…
Originally Oldham County was a rural country with small, scattered developments in places like Westport which was founded in 1800 and served as the county seat early on. When the…
Jefferson County was organized in 1780 and one of the first three counties formed out of the original Kentucky County, which was still part of Virginia at the time (the…
Bullitt County was named in 1796 for landowner, Alexander Scott Bullitt, a leader in the political formation of Kentucky. In the early days, Bullitt County was known for its vast…
Why South Louisville? Urban or rural? Horse farms or major interstate highways? Just five miles south of Louisville, the aptly named South Louisville, KY offers both. Convenient to the University…
Germantown is a neighborhood that is located southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. This area of Kentucky has always been known as a blue collar neighborhood with families who continue to…