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| motto = "Gateway to the South" | | motto = "Gateway to the South" |
Revision as of 20:20, 4 January 2023
Louisville is a city within Knox Country. It is currently the largest settlement in Project Zomboid's Knox Country map, with multiple different suburbs ranging from tall highrises to more seedy, rundown districts. As a major urban area, it has many commercial areas, with massive amounts of supplies to be had - but a proportionally high population count means the area is swarming with the walking dead. It is also host to a number of large, specialized buildings, such as a major hospital, a sprawling police station, and a mega-mall.
The city is surrounded by fences with an evacuation camp located at one of the entrances. Due to the quarantine, Louisville isn't available as a spawn location due to the city canonically remaining zombie-free until July 14, which is 5 days after the default start date.
Notable Landmarks
Downtown
- Art Gallery of Louisville
- City Hall
- Fossoil Field
- Louisville Central Hospital
- Louisville Fire Department
- Louisville Central Park
- Louisville Expo Center
- Louisville State University
- Louisville Train Station
- Ready Prep Army Issue Surplus
- Romuald Dron Memorial Park
- St. Peregrin Hospital
- Louisville General Hospital
- The Grand Ohio Mall
- Spiffo's Company Headquarters
Industrial
Outskirts
- Burnt down neighborhood
- Trainyard
- Louisville border camp