Louisville

Louisville Overview

Louisville is located less than 5 miles north of Wamego along Kansas Highway 99. Today, the town is home to just around 130 people (according to the 2020 Census). Louisville and parts of the surrounding area are notable historical sites for Oregon Trail history. 

Prominent in the town’s history, Louis Vieux was an early resident of the area. Vieux, who was of French and Potawatomi descent, built his homestead near the Vermillion river crossing and operated a ferry across the river; this endeavour, along with selling/trading with travellers, grew to  be quite profitable and contributed to the prominence of the Viuex family in the Louisville area’s history. 

Community Statistics 

Louisville’s population was 131 as of the 2020 Decennial Census. The median age in the city is significantly above the Kansas State Average (36.9) at 64.0 years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2020 ACS 5-year estimates. 

The following sections contain additional information about Louisville’s city population. Additional information can be found on the Census Bureau’s site. 

The Census Bureau’s 2020 ACS 5-year estimates show a median household income of $47,500 for Louisville. For comparison, estimates from the same year show a median household income of $61,091 for the State of Kansas.

 

Louisville’s homeownership rate is 74.4%, according to the Census Bureau’s 2020 ACS 5-Year Estimates. This is higher than the Kansas homeownership rate, which is 66.2%, according to the same dataset from the Census Bureau.

 

 

Louisville Employment and Workforce

Worker Inflow/Outflow

The following charts originate from the U.S. Census Bureau’s OnTheMap Application. You can also view a full PDF inflow/outflow report here: Louisville Inflow_Outflow Report.

 

Where Louisville Residents Work

 

Where Louisville Workers Live