Saint Louisville, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article will give you a quick overview of the Population & Steets in Saint Louis City. If you are interested in learning more about this area, you should visit the Saint Louis City Wikipedia page. The city is home to a large Jewish community. Most Jewish families emigrated from Eastern Europe during the 20th century, and today there are approximately 1,000 Soviet Jews living in the city. The Jewish Hospital, which was once located in the heart of the city's Jewish district, was founded by these immigrant families. However, it was recently merged with the Catholic healthcare system CARITAS and the University of Louisville Hospital.

The city's population is 768,419 residents. The city covers 380 square miles. Its population is made up of seventy percent white people, twenty-two percent black people, and 0.1% Asian or Native Americans. The city has a Hispanic/Latino population of about 5.7%. In addition, Louisville has a large number of Hispanic and Asian residents.

This city has numerous parks and is home to more than fourteen square miles of open space. In fact, it has earned the title "A City of Parks" because of its extensive park system. The architecture is a mix of old and new, with the Old Louisville neighborhood featuring the largest Victorian preservation district outside of New York. Additionally, Louisville's West Main Street is home to the largest collection of cast iron facades outside of New York.