St. Regis Park (Saint Regis Park)
St. Regis Park is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States, and a part of the Louisville Metro government. The population was 1,454 as of the 2010 census.
St. Regis Park is located in east-central Jefferson County at 38.22861°N, -85.61667°W (38.228670, -85.616634). It is bordered to the south by Cambridge and Lincolnshire and otherwise by consolidated Louisville/Jefferson County. The northern end of the city limits is at the I-64/I-264 interchange, 9 mi east of downtown Louisville.
According to the United States Census Bureau, St. Regis Park has a total area of 0.9 km2, all land.
St. Regis Park is located in east-central Jefferson County at 38.22861°N, -85.61667°W (38.228670, -85.616634). It is bordered to the south by Cambridge and Lincolnshire and otherwise by consolidated Louisville/Jefferson County. The northern end of the city limits is at the I-64/I-264 interchange, 9 mi east of downtown Louisville.
According to the United States Census Bureau, St. Regis Park has a total area of 0.9 km2, all land.
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