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Louisville is a Southern City

This article makes reference that Louisville is the southern most northern city--That is not true. Cincinatti is. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.187.174.15 (talk)

The sources confirm that Louisville has been called those titles, which is all that the article says. It does not say that it is the definitive southernmost northern city. If there are sources that say the same about Cincinnati, they may be worked into that article. —Ost (talk) 15:29, 28 April 2010 (UTC)

Facebook linking their city pages to city articles here

Well, Facebook just starting linking its new city pages to the Wikipedia. Therefore, there could be a new onslaught of edits coming -- Just so everyone has a head's up! :) Stevie is the man! TalkWork 23:18, 28 April 2010 (UTC)

Louisville is a Southern City

Louisville has always been deemed as Southern City---Magazines such as "Southern Living" always features Louisville. The series "Louisville Belles" were of a Southern nature. The Derby is considered a Southern tradition. The monuments in Louisville have "Southern" inscribed--The first Skyscrapper in the South and of course the large Confederate Monument. The culture and traditions are not, in any way Mid-west. I do not understand that phrase in this article.

Also, the entry of Louisville being " the southernmost Northern city in the United States" is ridiculious--Never have I heard or read that Louisville was a Northern City. The University of Louisville is in the Southern Colleges Foundation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Andypreston2010 (talkcontribs) 00:12, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Until Jerry Abramsom had them removed--There were signs at the bridges "Welcoming people to the Gateway City of the South" This Mayor, who is from Indiana did a lot to erase Southern culture from the city and pull it towards the north.

The Term "Kentuckiana" has ruined the identity of Louisville and much of Central KY. Indiana and Kentucky are in two different regions of the US. Both states have different political views along with various other differences. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Andypreston2010 (talkcontribs) 00:09, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Already discussed ad nauseum. Please review the talk archives. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 02:37, 24 December 2010 (UTC)
Also note that new discussions are not allowed in archived talk. If there are _new_ points to bring up with respect to how the article should be worded, bring them up here. Also note that this is _not_ a discussion board. Don't expect to draw anyone into a lengthy debate. This talk page is about improving the article. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 16:32, 29 December 2010 (UTC)