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  2. Louisville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Louisville's first public street lights, twelve oil burners, were lit downtown for Christmas 1884. In 1894, a public water system was established for Louisville, and a sewage system installation followed in 1910. The town's Main Street became Louisville's first fully paved road in 1914.

  3. Ohio Falls Station - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Falls Station is a hydroelectric power station owned by Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities (KU) which is located three miles west of Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The generating station is located on Shippingport Island at the site of the McAlpine Dam and locks along the Ohio River in Kentucky.

  4. Boland T. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Boland Jones was born and raised in the city of Louisville, Kentucky and attended St. Xavier High School (class of 1978). [2] Born into a family of nine, Boland is the middle child to four sisters and two brothers. From an early age, Boland began working at his father's dry cleaning business working the counter or cleaning the machines.

  5. 20 of the hottest proptech startups in 2024, according to ...

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    Vishwas Prabhakara, left, Georgianna W. Oliver, center, and Alex Israel, right, lead some of the buzziest real-estate tech startups in the country. Courtesy of HoneyHomes, Tour24, Metropolis.

  6. The islands of Louisville: How to visit and what to know ...

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    He hopes to see it renewed, to bring protections to more Ohio River islands. “Louisville has some of the most concentrated area of islands” starting with 18 Mile Island, Wicks said on a paddle ...

  7. Louisville, Adams County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Louisville is an unincorporated community in Adams County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] History. Louisville was laid out in 1838. [2]

  8. Canoers travel 250-miles on voyage down Ohio River to ... - AOL

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    The Ohio River Way Challenge is a 250-mile expedition down the Ohio River to raise support for river towns and recreation. Canoers travel 250-miles on voyage down Ohio River to Louisville ...

  9. Rubbertown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Rubbertown is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, located along the Ohio During World War II , it became the home of many industrial plants which remained after the war and led to its name. Its largest businesses include American Synthetic Rubber, Borden Chemical , DuPont Dow Elastomers, Noveon, Dow Chemical (formerly Rohm and Haas ), and ...