About Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, is a city rich in history, culture, and economic significance, founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark.
Economy: The city has a diverse economy with strong sectors in healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and bourbon production.
Education: Louisville is home to the University of Louisville, known for its medical school and athletics programs.
Recreation: Louisville offers an extensive park system include Cherokee Park and Iroquois Park.
Food: The city has a vibrant culinary scene with a mix of Southern cuisine and international influences. Popular local dishes include the Hot Brown and Derby Pie.
Notable Figures: The legendary boxer Muhammad Ali was born and raised in Louisville, and the Muhammad Ali Center in the city is dedicated to his life and legacy.
Airports: Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) serves as the city’s main airport.