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KentuckyRegions

Kentucky Symbols

Kentucky Facts

Famous People of KYMiscellaneous

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This region is very mountainous and

produces 50% Kentucky's Coal from

deep mining.

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What is the Eastern Coal Field?

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This region is bordered by the Mississippi,

Tennessee, and Ohio Rivers which cause low,

marshy areas.

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What is the Jackson Purchase?

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This region has rich soil for farming and was

named after a small mint plant that grows there.

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What is the Pennyroyal?

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This region uses strip mining to produce 50%

of Kentucky’s coal.

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What is the Western Coal Fields

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This region is the most populated region, famous for its race

horses, and contains limestone.

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What is the Bluegrass?

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The state bird of Kentucky is this.

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What is the cardinal?

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The state flower of Kentucky is this.

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What is the goldenrod?

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The state song of Kentucky is this.

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What is “My Old Kentucky Home”?

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The state motto of Kentucky is this.

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What is “United We Stand, Divided We

Fall”?

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The state tree is this.

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What is the Yellow Tulip Poplar?

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Kentucky became the 15th state to enter the Union in this year.

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What is 1792?

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Our state of Kentucky gets most of our coal

from this region.

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What is the Western Coal Field?

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This point is 4,150 feet above sea level and the

highest point in Kentucky.

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What is Black Mountain?

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The Kentucky Derby has been held here in Louisville every year

since 1875.

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What is Churchill Downs?

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This was the first permanent settlement in

Kentucky.

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What is Harrodsburg?

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He lead settlers through the Cumberland Gap

into Kentucky.

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Who is Daniel Boone?

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He wrote Kentucky’s state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.”

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Who is Stephen Foster?

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The head of our state government who has

duties and responsibilities most

similar to the President of the U.S.

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Who is our governor?

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He was born in Kentucky and was

President of the Union during the Civil War

(1861 to 1865).

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Who is Abraham Lincoln?

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She was the first lady elected Governor of

Kentucky.

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Who is Martha Lane Collins?

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The capital of Kentucky, where our state

government is located.

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What is Frankfort?

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Our state has been divided into this many

counties.

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What is 120?

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Kentucky’s official name is this.

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What is the Commonwealth of

Kentucky?

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This is Kentucky’s most important mineral.

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What is coal?

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These two men are on our state seal clasping

hands.

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Who are a pioneer and a statesman?