Louisville Real Estate
Founded in 1834, Louisville is known as the Constitution Town. It is located northeast of Canton. This charming location offers a variety of homes from well established neighborhoods to newer allotments.
Immigrants were first attracted to Louisville because of its plentiful supply of lumber. The city’s population has steadily increased over the past 100 years, with most growth occurring between the 1920s and 1950s. Click here to check out this city’s current population.
Totaling over 120 acres, Louisville’s 8 public parks provide a wide range of activities for the whole community including a fishing pond, walking trails and play/sports/picnic areas.
Take advantage of the plethora of events offered at the Louisville Public Library including craft nights, teen nights, kids club and workshops.
Enjoy easy access to Route 44 and Route 62 with major interstate highway I-77 and The Akron-Canton Airport just 15 minutes away.
Below is a list of attractions in the area, in addition to local school information.
Attractions:
- YMCA
- Constitution Park
- Andy Aljancic Park
- Metzger Park
- Wildwood Park
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Belden Village Shopping Mall
- The Strip
- Louisville Public Library
Schools:
- Louisville City Schools
- Nearby Higher Education
More about Louisville: Demographics
Top Neighborhoods
- Canton 75
- Connecticut Western Reserve 52
- City/Youngstown 51
- Stonehenge North 21
- Alliance 19
- Booth Farms 19
- Trentstone 17
- United States Military Lands 17
- Dover 16
- Massillon 16
- Taylors Woodland 15
- Imperial Pointe Sub 15
- Washington Estates 14
- Sheffield 12
- Brooklyn 12
- Monticello 12
- Glenmoor Estates 12
- City/Canton 12
- Lakes/Orange Sub 12
- Five Point 11