Flag of Kentucky
Capital:
Frankfort
Population:
4,117,827
Governor:
Steve Beshear (D)
Statehood:
15th
state admitted on
June 1, 1792
Motto:
United we stand, divided we fall
Nickname:
The Bluegrass State
State Song:
My Old Kentucky Home
State Bird:
Cardinal
State Flower:
Goldenrod
State Tree:
Tulip Poplar
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The Commonwealth of Kentucky (/kɨnˈtʌki/) is a state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern states (in particular the Upland Sou...
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Commonwealth of Kentucky ... “My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night!” (music and words by Stephen Foster) ... Bird: Kentucky cardinal...
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Kentucky's economic growth during the first half of the 19th century was marked by the development of large-scale commercial agriculture, especially the growing of hemp and tobacco. ... Interesting Facts...
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Kentucky is located in the central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers on the west, the Ohio River on the north, the Big Sandy River, Pine Mountain, and Cumberland Mountain on the east, and the state of Tennessee on the south. ... OTHER KENTUCKY FACTS...
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