Lakeside Park, Kentucky Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering about the population of Lakeside Park City, you're not alone. The city has a population of 20,648 people, according to the 2010 census. The population was 19,560 in the 2000 census. Its history dates back to 1798, when it was part of the Rancho El Cajon, a 994-acre land grant from a Californian ranchero named Don Miguel de Pedrorena.

The city's population was comprised of a variety of ages, according to the 2010 census. Those under the age of 18 comprised 39.4% of households, and those aged 25 to 44 were 57.8% of the total. The remaining population was made up of non-families (23.8% were single-person households). In addition, there were also 6.78 people who were 65 years of age or older. There were ninety-six males for every one hundred females.

The town of Lakeside is located on the Dixie Highway, and is home to a significant collection of early to mid-century domestic architecture. A comprehensive survey of the city's historic resources was completed in 1986. There are at least a dozen significant structures, all of which date from 1917 to 1929. You can find the complete list of buildings in Lakeside Park City in our interactive map below.

The population of Lakeside Park City is largely white, with a large percentage of people in their late 20s and early 40s. There is a small percentage of single adults, although a high proportion of people under the age of 18 live alone. As far as unemployment is concerned, the city has a slightly lower-than-average percentage of vacant homes. According to the Census, there are a number of correctional facilities in the neighborhood.