- Kentucky - Wikipedia
Cultural aspects of Kentucky include horse racing, bourbon, moonshine, coal mining, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, Southern cuisine, barbecue, bluegrass music, college basketball, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and Kentucky Fried Chicken
- Kentucky | History, Capital, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Kentucky is a constituent state of the United States of America It is bordered by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to the east; Tennessee to the south; and Missouri to the west
- Discover Kentucky Unforgettable Experiences Await
Explore the beauty of Kentucky From outdoor adventures to cultural wonders, discover unforgettable experiences in the Bluegrass State Start your journey now!
- 30 Fun Things to Do in Kentucky - U. S. News Travel
Whether you're on the hunt for the famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail or ready to forge your own path, read on for some of the best things to do in Kentucky
- Kentucky. gov
Looking for a government agency? Search our listing Want local information? Find your county here The latest news, updates, and happenings from around the state ©2025 Commonwealth of Kentucky All rights reserved
- Kentucky Maps Facts - World Atlas
Where is Kentucky? Kentucky, also known as the Blue Grass State, is located in the southern United States Indiana and Ohio border it to the north, West Virginia to the northeast, Virginia to the east, Tennessee to the south, Missouri to the west, and Illinois to the northwest
- Kentucky State Data | Population, Symbols, Government, Sports Facts
Facts about Kentucky, including the capital, number of electoral votes, state symbols, iconic local foods, popular tourist attractions, famous people, sports teams, fun facts, and more
- 66 Interesting Facts About Kentucky - The Fact File
Kentucky is the 26th most populous and the 37th most extensive of the 50 states of the United States It lies in the east south-central region of the United States Kentucky attained statehood on June 1, 1792, becoming the 15th state to join the union
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