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Posted on 9/17/14 at 6:47 pm to
Posted by thesoccerfanjax
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Posted on 9/17/14 at 6:47 pm to
Indian Hills, KY isn't a town. It's a subdivision in Louisville. No, not even a "neighborhood" that was incorporated in the merger. Literally a subdivision and a pretty small one at that.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 9/17/14 at 6:51 pm to
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Indian Hills, KY isn't a town. It's a subdivision in Louisville.


Granted it is an old subdivision, but they have private cops and they would not let Rick Pitino move there. Had to move into the "new" subdivision across the street.
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 9/17/14 at 7:31 pm to
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Indian Hills, KY isn't a town. It's a subdivision in Louisville. No, not even a "neighborhood" that was incorporated in the merger. Literally a subdivision and a pretty small one at that.


It's a town in the same way that Jeffersontown is. We all know it's in Louisville but it has a rather large inflated self-worth.

ETA: I think they fought with the state to be named a separate city but are still part of "Louisville Metro".
This post was edited on 9/17/14 at 7:33 pm
Posted by BrerTiger
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Posted on 9/17/14 at 9:26 pm to
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Indian Hills, KY isn't a town. It's a subdivision in Louisville.


Yeah, Oak Hills Place is a census designated place in unincorporated East Baton Rouge. About to be the city of St. George though if secession goes through.
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