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- Buddhism, Sikhism and the Baháʼí Faith. The 135,421 Roman Catholic Louisvillians are part of the Archdiocese of Louisville, covering 24 counties in central...
- This is a list of people from the Louisville metropolitan area which consists of the Kentucky county of Jefferson and the Indiana counties of Clark and...
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- The Filson Club was founded on May 15, 1884, by ten men, primarily Louisvillians, with a shared love of history. The primary founder and first president...
- merged, and the first edition of The Courier-Journal was delivered to Louisvillians on Sunday morning, November 8, 1868.[citation needed] Henry Watterson...
- and still remains. Although it was initially agricultural, wealthy Louisvillians eventually began building summer homes in Mockingbird Valley, starting...
- on Jenn's season". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved March 31, 2024. "Louisvillian competing on 'The Bachelorette'". WHAS-TV. July 8, 2024. Retrieved July...
- Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro. Lebowski Fest was co-founded by Louisvillians Will Russell and Scott Shuf****, who, along with Bill Green and Ben...
- celebrated with an exhibition of his portraits, many owned by prominent Louisvillians. 1933 – The museum is incorporated as a privately endowed institution...
- Louisville, became a po****r location for summer homes for wealthy Louisvillians. One such resident was brewing magnate Isaac Wolfe Bernheim, still remembered...