I grew up in Southern Indiana, have lived in Louisville for decades, and I often worked on the opposite of the Ohio River from which I lived. So I have crossed that and nearby bridges countless time. Thanks for showcasing our commutes.
What pleasant memories to observe a little of the city and travel online through it. Thanks Mike for this little trip! I have family in Jtown, so I've visited Louisville about 10 times in 15 years and I love it.
For all those who says Louisville is a dangerous city.. FACE THE FACTS L’ville barely cracks the top 50 in “Most dangerous Metros” Unless you’re in parts West/South end LOOKIN for trouble? Trouble is most likely not to find you! 🤓🤓
I totally dislike people(and I use that term loosely) that have the need to drive in the left, the passing lane only. But I'm sure they don't care, because of their egos, of coarse.
What's it like living in Kentucky? Its crazy to think the state of Kentucky was once an entire county apart of Virginia...of course 100s of years ago...its interesting that Indiana is so close...does the city have urban sprawl into Indiana?
@@chrismartin4502 oh, well maybe the city just isn’t for them, then..? I mean it’s no NYC, LA (THANK GOD!) Vegas, Miami, or even a Nashville but it’s far from a “snoozeVille” lol
I grew up in Southern Indiana, have lived in Louisville for decades, and I often worked on the opposite of the Ohio River from which I lived. So I have crossed that and nearby bridges countless time. Thanks for showcasing our commutes.
I REALLY need to pay all my unpaid tolls lol
@@JUSAGUYNKY Venmo me the money, and I'll get it to them! 😉
What pleasant memories to observe a little of the city and travel online through it. Thanks Mike for this little trip!
I have family in Jtown, so I've visited Louisville about 10 times in 15 years and I love it.
if you live in Jtown you probley visited louisville more than 10 times. It is inside of louisville
Next time you're in town, look me up. I'd be happy to meet you!
@@KhalidFrazier-k1y Well, sort of.
@@brianarbenz1329yeah I’m sure he’s dying to meet you also lol
5:55 on the left you can see the radar tower for Louisville International Airport.
Nice drive along I 65 North Louisville KY. It makes me feel like a rich person every time I visit this beautiful city.
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Nice to see Indiana keep us discovering these wonderful States from a land point is inviting Coach👍🚘🚘🚘
Nice video Kentucky Mike enjoyed the interstate ride I think its cool how Louisville has alot of highway roads
I kind of prefer the highways over urban divided highways just because there faster. Both are really dangerous though.
Must be a great drive on interstate 65 north in Louisville KY
For all those who says Louisville is a dangerous city.. FACE THE FACTS L’ville barely cracks the top 50 in “Most dangerous Metros” Unless you’re in parts West/South end LOOKIN for trouble? Trouble is most likely not to find you! 🤓🤓
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Widest stretch of ALL I-65 w/an impressive 16lanes!! 🛣🛣
One of the widest in the country
@@MileageMikeTravels Atlanta metro has some wide interchanges too. The one with I-75/I-285 in Cumberland Is impressive
@@w-josh I love Atlanta’s freeways (if they’re moving, of course;)
@@JUSAGUYNKY something that only happens on Sundays or at late at night
@@w-josh yeah, I know! Use to spend A LOT time in ATL
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I totally dislike people(and I use that term loosely) that have the need to drive in the left, the passing lane only. But I'm sure they don't care, because of their egos, of coarse.
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IDK 🤷🏽♀️ Dr. Martin Luther King Expressway Is A Exit In Louisville,Kentucky
It’s just what the Xway is called through Jefferson County, Ky (Louisville;)
It used to be called “Kentucky Turnpike”
What's it like living in Kentucky? Its crazy to think the state of Kentucky was once an entire county apart of Virginia...of course 100s of years ago...its interesting that Indiana is so close...does the city have urban sprawl into Indiana?
Yes.. Indiana part of the Louisville metro has a population of a lil’ over 200k on the Indiana side
New Albany was the largest city in Indiana from 1816 until 1860 when before overtaken by Indianapolis.
#funfact 🤓
@@JUSAGUYNKY I grew up in New Albany, sometimes pronounced by residents as "Gnaw Bunny."
@@brianarbenz1329 LOL!! Never heard that before! I grew up in southwest Lville. Didn’t spend a whole lotta time on the “Sunny side of Lville” though
Is U Driving A Truck Cause Of The Extended Hood In The Front In The Video Mike
It's a Dodge Challenger
Everyone saying Louisville is boring
Who’s everyone? Lol
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@@chrismartin4502 oh, well maybe the city just isn’t for them, then..? I mean it’s no NYC, LA (THANK GOD!) Vegas, Miami, or even a Nashville but it’s far from a “snoozeVille” lol
@@JUSAGUYNKY 🤦🏾♂️
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You must be over on the Indiana side because the Kentucky side sucks