Louisville, Lexington, or Northern KY? Which do you prefer and why? (college, suburbia)
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Location: Shepherdsville and Frankfort, Kentucky, soon to be somewhere in TEXAS!
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I'm just curious. Please give reasons when providing an answer.
By personal preference is Louisville--if you want to know more, feel free to ask. But, it has a thriving downtown on Saturday nights, a special river-town charm, and eclectic establishments in the Highlands. People overall might be just a TINY bit more down to earth there than in NKY or LEX (which, for Kentucky, still isn't saying very much.)
Northern KY isn't a bad area but is just sprawled-out suburbia close to the Suckeye (I mean, Buckeye) State. Lexington is an overgrown, poorly-planned, pretentious college town that is interspersed with (often uncouthe) mountain hillbillies that have moved there for employment.