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By: Dana B. and Spencer D.

Kentucky

Nickname and Region in the U.SNickname: Bluegrass StateRegion: Southeast

Capital city, major cities and population Capital city: Frankfort Major cities: Bowling Green,

Harrodsburg, Paducah Population: 4,339,367 people

State flag, state bird and state treeState flag:State bird: Northern CardinalState Tree: Tulip-Poplar

Government Governor: Steve Beshear Senators: Rand Paul and Mitch

McConnell

BORDERS AND GEOGRAPHY Borders: Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West

Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri

Geography: This large, triangle-shaped region consists of mountain ridges, plateaus, valleys, and streams.

Agriculture/Farming The state of Kentucky is sometimes

good for farming and sometimes not good for farming. It is good for farming because it has lots of land in some places, it also is good for farming because it rains sometimes and it grows lots of crops there. It is also not good for farming because it has some mountains, plateaus, and valleys.

*History

*Statehood: June 1, 1792

*Fact 1: In 1811 and 1812, severe earthquakes in the zone caused the formation of Reelfoot Lake near the Kentucky /Tennessee border.

*Fact 2: From 1904 to 1909, Kentucky farmers fought a group of tobacco firms in what became know as the Tobacco Wars.

*Fact 3: According to the 2010 census, Kentucky ranks 26th in population among the 50 states.

Colleges/Universities and Places to Visit

• Colleges/Universities : Georgetown College, and Brescia University

• Places to Visit: You would want to visit the John James Audubon Museum because he has a lot of paintings and he paints birds that you might like. Also you might want to visit the Fort Knox. It is the home of the nation’s main gold depository. It makes a lot of things that you might be interested in.

Additional Facts

Fact 1: More than half of Kentucky has soils that are good for farming.

Fact 2: Kentucky has a warm, rainy climate with generally warm summers and cool winters.

Fact 3: The Ohio River forms the entire northern

border of the state. Fact 4: Kentucky yearly precipitation is about 46

inches. Fact 5: Kentucky’s most important mined resources

is bituminous coal. Fact 6: The mining companies built towns overnight

to house the workers.

1: Campbell, Tracy, and Scott A. Dobler. “Kentucky.’’ World Book Student. World Book, 2013. Web.28. Jan.2013.

2: McNair, Sylvia. America The Beautiful Kentucky. Chicago: Children's Press. 1992 print.

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