Floyd County In Floyd County, New Albany is commonly referred to as Louisville’s Brooklyn. It’s only one bridge away and is known for its innovative and high-quality culinary scene. The downtown area of New Albany has recently been revitalized, and there are now several walking blocks of eateries where you can have a genuine, local dining experience. A diverse local retail scene may also be found in the city. Downtown New Albany has you covered whether you’re looking for SoIN-themed souvenirs or Kentucky Derby outfits. You’ll also come across a few odd shops, which we like to refer to as New Albany’s “Stranger Things.” The Knobs Unit, which includes Floyd County, contains some of the hilliest country in Indiana. As a result, the area supports trees that prefer very dry sites and ridgetops, as well as those that prefer very wet sites, ravines, or “bottomland.” Tree types unique to the unit include blackjack oak and swamp tupelo. Part of the unit stands on sandstone bedrock; other areas developed over limestone.
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