St. Matthews, Kentucky

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St. Matthews, Kentucky is a suburban city in the Louisville metropolitan area known for its major shopping centers, residential neighborhoods, and commercial corridors.

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St. Matthews, Kentucky canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
suburb
adjacentTo Bellewood, Kentucky
Graymoor-Devondale, Kentucky
Indian Hills, Kentucky, United States
surface form: Indian Hills, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky
Graymoor-Devondale, Kentucky
surface form: Norbourne Estates, Kentucky

Richlawn, Kentucky
Windy Hills, Kentucky
Woodlawn Park
surface form: Woodlawn Park, Kentucky
areaCode 502
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Kentucky
surface form: Commonwealth of Kentucky
county Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
FIPSCode 21xxx (Jefferson County-based code)
GNISFeatureID GNIS feature in Jefferson County, Kentucky
governmentType home rule-class city
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasFeature office parks
restaurants
shopping malls
hasLandUse commercial
residential
retail
hasShoppingCenter Mall St. Matthews
Oxmoor Center
hasTimeZoneDST Eastern Time Zone
surface form: Eastern Daylight Time
incorporatedIn 20th century
isSuburbOf Louisville, Kentucky
knownFor commercial corridors
major shopping centers
residential neighborhoods
locatedInMetropolitanArea Louisville metropolitan area
locatedInRegion Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Kentucky
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Ohio River
majorRoad I-264 (Watterson Expressway)
Shelbyville Road
Westport Road
partOf Louisville metropolitan area
postalCode 40207
state Kentucky

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Jefferson County, Kentucky contains St. Matthews, Kentucky
Indian Hills, Kentucky, United States borderedBy St. Matthews, Kentucky
subject surface form: Indian Hills, Kentucky