Jeffersonville
Jeffersonville is the name of several communities in the United States. The most populous is Jeffersonville, Indiana, a city in Clark County located along the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Kentucky. It serves as the county seat and is part of the Louisville metropolitan area. The city has a history rooted in river transport and railroading, and its economy has evolved from manufacturing and industry to services, logistics, and tourism, with a historic downtown and waterfront amenities.
Geographically and culturally, Jeffersonville is known for its riverfront district, parks, and cultural institutions. Notable features
Transportation and access are enhanced by regional road networks and crossings over the Ohio River. A prominent
Other places named Jeffersonville exist in the United States, including communities in Vermont and New York.
Overall, Jeffersonville (primarily the Indiana city) is a mid-sized river city with historical roots in transportation