Jeffersontown
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The history of Jeffersontown traces its origins to the late 1700s as a vital stop for pioneers heading to Louisville. With its fertile land attracting settlers, Abraham Bruner established the area as a city in 1794, initially named "Brunerstown." Officially incorporated in 1797 as "Jeffersontown," it quickly evolved into a bustling center of commerce, with businesses flourishing in its square and nearby. The narrative highlights the city's continuous growth and development, showcasing its significance in the region's history.