Talk:Louisville neighborhoods

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  • Make this article conversational instead of just a collection of lists.
  • Create some kind of a neighborhood infobox to put on this and the individual pages

[edit] Some notes

These are based on an official PDF map of Louisville's neighborhoods, created by LOJIC [1]. I'm sure there are better sources, but the boundaries given in the map are completely accurate as far as I can tell.

I have seperated the list into neighborhoods with and without articles, I think it just looks better that way. Some of the neighborhoods without articles may never really have articles, I mean, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Jacobs etc... they are official neighborhoods but really aren't all that well known... maybe even to the people who live there!

Lastly I think it would be nice to sort the neighborhoods by the part of town they are in. Highlands, west end, south end, central, east end, etc. But as far as I know those (except for the highlands I guess) are pretty subjective labels... not sure how to go about it.

Anyway just putting this here so perhaps someone from the handful of people working on this unofficial project might have some ideas! --W.marsh 04:04, 25 October 2005 (UTC)