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The largest city in Kentucky, Louisville is not only famous for the Kentucky Derby but the Home of Louisville Slugger Baseball Bats.
Located on the Ohio River across from Indiana, people often refer to the region as "Kentuckiana".
In the late 1960's and early 70's, Louisville, like other cities saw a shift in population to suburban areas out of the downtown corridor.
Early this century the revitalization of downtown began with "Fourth Street Live" and several new high rise condo developments.
The Highlands, Clifton and Butchertown areas offer historic living near modern ammenities including great restaurants and trendy shops.
Located on the Ohio River across from Indiana, people often refer to the region as "Kentuckiana".
In the late 1960's and early 70's, Louisville, like other cities saw a shift in population to suburban areas out of the downtown corridor.
Early this century the revitalization of downtown began with "Fourth Street Live" and several new high rise condo developments.
The Highlands, Clifton and Butchertown areas offer historic living near modern ammenities including great restaurants and trendy shops.
The counties we serve in Southern Indiana are bordered by the hills (the Knobs) and the Ohio River.
It is a wonderful place to live and work.
The changing of the seasons offer you a spectacular display of color and magnificent views of the river.
This area offers a unique blend of historic buildings, rural settings, farms, vacant land with building sites, excellent re-sale of existing homes, and pristine new construction developments.
It is a wonderful place to live and work.
The changing of the seasons offer you a spectacular display of color and magnificent views of the river.
This area offers a unique blend of historic buildings, rural settings, farms, vacant land with building sites, excellent re-sale of existing homes, and pristine new construction developments.
The Madison County area, in which the city of Richmond is located, has a rich history stretching back to 1785, when it's first settler arrived, Colonel John Miller.
Colonel Miller was a Revolutionary War veteran who later donated four and half acres for a new county seat.
The next year the courthouse was built.
Today, our city is the fastest growing city in Kentucky, having a population of well over 22,000.
The average yearly temperature of 55 degrees is as pleasant as the moderate rainfall of about 45 inches a year.
Colonel Miller was a Revolutionary War veteran who later donated four and half acres for a new county seat.
The next year the courthouse was built.
Today, our city is the fastest growing city in Kentucky, having a population of well over 22,000.
The average yearly temperature of 55 degrees is as pleasant as the moderate rainfall of about 45 inches a year.
Bardstown, Kentucky in the heart of Bourbon Country and is also well known as the home of Stephen Foster and "My Old Kentucky Home".
This historic property is still open for vitation and tours and in the summer you can watch a musical about Foster in an outdoor ampitheather.
Spend the day shopping and dining in the historic downtown square or dine on the Dinner train.
This historic property is still open for vitation and tours and in the summer you can watch a musical about Foster in an outdoor ampitheather.
Spend the day shopping and dining in the historic downtown square or dine on the Dinner train.
Oldham County was created in 1824 and is located east of Louisville off Interstate 71.
Oldham County strives to preserve the rural character while aggressively pursuing new economic endeavors.
Just minutes to downtown Louisville with interstate access from several spots in the county make this a great place to live with a relatively short commute.
The award-winning school system, active youth and adult sporting opportunities and vibrant parks department (including the Aquatic Center) make Oldham County a wonderful place for people to call home.
Oldham County strives to preserve the rural character while aggressively pursuing new economic endeavors.
Just minutes to downtown Louisville with interstate access from several spots in the county make this a great place to live with a relatively short commute.
The award-winning school system, active youth and adult sporting opportunities and vibrant parks department (including the Aquatic Center) make Oldham County a wonderful place for people to call home.
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