the largest city in Kentucky; located in north central Kentucky on the Ohio river; site of the Kentucky Derby
"Louisville, the largest city in Kentucky situated on the Ohio River, hosts the famous annual Kentucky Derby."
A town in Barbour County, Alabama.
"The traveler got lost trying to find Louisville, unaware that it was a small town in Barbour County, Alabama rather than the city in Kentucky."
The name Louisville combines the French king's first name with a suffix meaning "town." It was created to honor King Louis XVI of France when the city was founded.