List of people from the Louisville metropolitan area

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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 Floyd in the United States. Included are notable people who were either born or raised there, or have maintained residency for a significant period.

Actors and entertainment

Artists and designers

Business

Educators

Health care

Musicians

Politicians, military, civil service, activists

Religion

Science

Sports

Writers, publishers, journalists

Other

See also

References

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