Louisville Neighborhoods Web site follows neighborhoods stories, analyzes issues, and provides a forum and resources for the more than 250 neighborhoods and small cities of the Louisville Metropolitan area
Louisville.net Online resource for entertainment, news, business, arts, real estate, culture, weather, religion and much more
NetworkLouisville.com A comprehensive guide for and about Louisville where you can find shopping and services, food and drink, entertainment, events, local music, info articles, etc.
All Around Town Information and Links on Louisville and Southern Indiana
HelloLouisville.com Info and links from all around Louisville, shopping, and one of the largest sources for Louisville job opportunities on the Internet
Planet Louisville.com A central internet location for Louisville area entertainment, including restaurants, night spots, local attractions, the arts, local music and talent, shopping, sports, related web links and more. Louisvillebiz.com is still under development, but promises soon to be a valuable web resource akin to PlanetLouisville.com
Louisville News Showcasing the best web sites in Louisville area TV, newspapers, entertainment, tourism, business, education and more
Louisville Eccentric Observer (LEO) For weekly news of the off-beat in Louisville, articles, features, as well as dining and entertainment, arts, theater, sports and personals. A favorite of the Old Louisville college crowd
Snitch Newsweekly dedicated to local and national crime news and information
Community Resource Network The CRN is dedicated to identifying, classifying and distributing information on human services and providers in the Metropolitan Louisville Area. This extensive health and human services database of over 2,200 programs offered by 700 service providers is the most comprehensive listing of its kind ever available in this region
Community Resource Network's Job Center For the necessary resource tools for a successful job search, from CRN. Currently has information on over 300 local employer's open positions, education and training, resume writing and interviewing tips, as well as other employment resource information
Sister Cities of Louisville, Inc, Information about Louisville's sister cities: Montpellier, France; Quito, Ecuador; Mainz, Germany; Tamale, Ghana; La Plata, Argentina;Perm, Russia and Shantou, China as well as information on the Sister Cities organization, activities and events
HelloLouisville.com Info and links from all around Louisville, shopping, and one of the largest sources for Louisville job opportunities on the Internet
Louisville, Kentucky SuperLinks Page A straightforward links directory that includes many interesting and useful sites around Louisville not easily found in other city guides
Louisville Historical League Year-round, the League offers unique opportunities to share in the rich historical and cultural heritage of Louisville, Jefferson County, and southern Indiana.
A Place in Time: Old Louisville The Courier-Journal's history of Old Louisville; an essay by John C. Pillow. Pillow traces the story of this area from the original land grants of 1772 until the present time
Work and Life of William J. Dodd Much of Dodd's Louisville oeuvre will be featured on the site as it is developed. The expanding site includes an annotated bibliography and resource list
Kentucky Derby Festival Go to the web site that describes Louisville's most famous annual events, a whirlwind of activity from mid April until the first Saturday in May
Frazier Historical Arms Museum Quickly becoming one of Louisville's top attractions, this 3 story museum on W. Main Street opened in 2004 and contains an impressive collection of historic arms and armor in collaboration with the British Royal Armouries collection
Locust Grove Historic1790's home of General George Rogers Clark in eastern Jefferson County
Kentucky Center for the Arts and the W. L. Lyons Brown (formerly McCauley) Theater For the performing arts including Broadway productions, The Louisville Orchestra and Kentucky Opera, New Masters Series, Jazz Cabaret, Lonesome Pine Specials, Midnite Ramble Series, Phillip Morris New Directions in Dance, Travelogue Series, Special Events and more
Belle of Louisville When the steamboat "Idlewild" began plowing the waters of the Allegheny near Pittsburgh in 1914, and later tramped the Ohio, Illinois, Mississippi and Missouri River systems, no one had any idea she would eventually become the Belle of Louisville. Read her story, get info on her cruises, and even listen to her calliope
Horseshoe Southern Indiana This 452 foot-long and 100 foot-wide vessel is the largest passenger carrying riverboat on any river in the world
Bernheim Forest A beautiful 14,000 acre Arboretum and Research Forest 20 miles south of Louisville. Established in 1929 by distiller Isaac Bernheim, an original resident of 1014 S. Third Street in what is now Old Louisville
Louisville HotBytes The comprehensive listing of Louisville restaurants with ratings and unbiased reviews. You'll find information on the city's full dining scene by former Old Louisvillian and beloved CJ&T food and wine critic, Robin Garr
LouisvilleDiner.comYour Resource forrestaurant menus and information on Louisville's best restaurants
Louisville International Airport Including flight schedules and and information on navigating the airport itself. The airport is only five car minutes from Old Louisville