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Kentucky

  •   State: 
    Kentucky
  • Kentucky, United States

  • Population: 
    1,731,384
    Household Income: 
    $41,066
    Households: 
    4,288,720
    Unemployment Rate: 
    10.70%
  • Sales Taxes: 
    6.00%
    Income Taxes: 
    6.00%
Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States. Although styled as the "State of Kentucky" in the law creating it, (because in Kentucky's first constitution, the name state was used) Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a commonwealth (the others being Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts). Originally a part of Virginia, in 1792 Kentucky became the 15th state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States. Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on the bluegrass found in many of its pastures due to the fertile soil. One of the major regions in Kentucky is the Bluegrass Region in central Kentucky, which houses two of its major cities, Louisville and Lexington. It is a land with diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park, the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the contiguous United States, and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River. Kentucky borders seven states, from the Midwest and the Southeast. West Virginia lies to the east, Virginia to the southeast, Tennessee to the south, Missouri to the west, Illinois and Indiana to the northwest, and Ohio to the north and northeast. Only Missouri and Tennessee, both of which border eight states, touch more. Kentucky's northern border is formed by the Ohio River and its western border by the Mississippi River. However, the official border is based on the courses of the rivers as they existed when Kentucky became a state in 1792. For instance, northbound travelers on U.S. 41 from Henderson, after crossing the Ohio River, will be in Kentucky for about two miles (3.2 km). Ellis Park, a thoroughbred racetrack, is located in this small piece of Kentucky. Waterworks Road is part of the only land border between Indiana and Kentucky.
Kentucky is known under different nicknames; aka Bluegrass State (used on license plates), or Corn-cracker State (reported in 1881), or The Dark and Bloody Ground State (an allusion to battles between the Creek, Shawnee, Chickasaw, and Cherokee tribes), or Hemp State, or Tobacco State and detailed official information about Kentucky can be found on the homepage at www. kentucky.gov.
Kentucky is one of the four states of the US that constituted as a commonwealth along with Virginia, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. However, initially Kentucky US was the part of Virginia, but in the year 1792, it is constituted as the 15th state of the Union.
As shown in the Kentucky location map that Kentucky is located in the central-eastern region of the US. It shares its shares its border with seven states. West Virginia lies in the east, Virginia in the southeast, Tennessee in the south, Illinois and Indiana in the northwest, Missouri in the west, and Ohio in the north and northeast of the state. Only Missouri and Tennessee, both of which border eight states, touch more states.
The interesting fact about Kentucky US is – it is more popularly known as the "Bluegrass State". This nickname has been given because of the fact that native bluegrass is found in many of the pasture areas throughout the state. In addition, the soil is also fertile of the Kentucky that makes possible the breeding of super-quality livestock, especially thoroughbred racing horses. It is a state of the US with varied environments and plentiful resources such as Mammoth Cave National Park; the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the Lower 48 states, and the world"s longest cave system. Surprisingly, it is also the home of the maximum per capita number of deer and turkey in the US.
At the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, you'll find some of the most famous baseball bats in history - including three Louisville Sluggers used by Joe DiMaggio. Head to the batting cage to hold bats used by past and present baseball stars, and get your picture taken by the world's largest Louisville Slugger - it measures 120 feet tall! Moreover, the Kentucky map US gives additional details about the state including the major roads, railways, and significant cities. As you can see on the Kentucky state map US that the state’s capital city i.e. Frankfort has been categorized from other cities by giving unique symbol. The Kentucky state map is very much important for all to know more about the state and find the route.
The US State Kentucky occupies 102,266 m², about 1,12 % of the total territory of the USA of 9,148,020 m². The total population of the US State Kentucky with 4,454,189 inhabitants (in 2017) has already increased by 10,2 % in this millennium. Almost 40 years ago there were 793,412 fewer people. The capital Frankfort alone has 1,281 inhabitants.
In 1792, the year Kentucky became the 15th state, Frankfort became its capital. Frankfort native, George Graham Vest, is best known for coining the phrase "dog is a man's best friend." The Louisville Metro population is 1.2 million.
Kentucky can be divided into five primary regions: the Cumberland Plateau in the east, the north-central Bluegrass region, the south-central and western Pennyroyal Plateau (also known as the Pennyrile or Mississippi Plateau), the Western Coal Fields and the far-west Jackson Purchase. The Bluegrass region is commonly divided into two regions, the Inner Bluegrass—the encircling 90 miles (140 km) around Lexington—and the Outer Bluegrass—the region that contains most of the northern portion of the state, above the Knobs. Much of the outer Bluegrass is in the Eden Shale Hills area, made up of short, steep, and very narrow hills. Located within the southeastern interior portion of North America, Kentucky has a climate that can best be described as a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa), only small higher areas of the southeast of the state has an oceanic climate (Cfb) influenced by the Appalachians. Kentucky is the only U.S. state to have a continuous border of rivers running along three of its sides—the Mississippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the north, and the Big Sandy River and Tug Fork to the east. Its major internal rivers include the Kentucky River, Tennessee River, Cumberland River, Green River and Licking River. Though it has only three major natural lakes, Kentucky is home to many artificial lakes. Kentucky has both the largest artificial lake east of the Mississippi in water volume (Lake Cumberland) and surface area (Kentucky Lake). Kentucky Lake's 2,064 miles (3,322 km) of shoreline, 160,300 acres (64,900 hectares) of water surface, and 4,008,000 acre feet (4,944 Gl) of flood storage are the most of any lake in the TVA system.

Skyline of Kentucky

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