Kentucky

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Capital: Frankfort
Largest City: Louisville
A

Adairville
Albany
Alexandria
Annville
Arlington
Ashland
Auburn
Augusta

B

Barbourville
Bardstown
Bardwell
Barlow
Beattyville
Beaver Dam
Bedford
Bellevue
Benham
Benton
Berea
Berry
Blaine
Bloomfield
Bonnieville
Bowling Green
Bradfordsville
Brandenburg
Bremen
Brodhead
Brooks
Brooksville
Brownsville
Buckner
Burgin
Burkesville
Burlington
Burnside
Butler

C

Cadiz
Calhoun
Calvert City
Campbellsburg
Campbellsville
Campton
Caneyville
Carlisle
Carrollton
Catlettsburg
Cave City
Centertown
Central City
Clarkson
Clay City
Clay
Clinton
Cloverport
Columbia
Columbus
Corbin
Corydon
Covington
Crab Orchard
Crestwood
Crittenden
Crofton
Cumberland
Cynthiana
D

Danville
Dawson Springs
Dayton
Dixon
Dover
Drakesboro
Dry Ridge

E

Earlington
East Bernstadt
Eddyville
Edmonton
Elizabethtown
Elkhorn City
Elkton
Eminence
Erlanger
Eubank
Evarts
Ewing

F

Fairdale
Falmouth
Ferguson
Flatwoods
Flemingsburg
Florence
Fordsville
Forest Hills
Fort Campbell
Fort Knox
Fort Thomas
Fountain Run
Frankfort
Franklin
Fredonia
Frenchburg
Ft Mitchell
Fulton

G

Gamaliel
Georgetown
Ghent
Glasgow
Glencoe
Glenview
Goose Rock
Goshen
Grand Rivers
Grayson
Greensburg
Greenup
Greenville
Guthrie

H

Hanson
Hardin
Hardinsburg
Harlan
Harrodsburg
Hartford
Hawesville
Hazard
Hazel
Hebron
Henderson
Hickman
Hillview
Hindman
Hiseville
Hodgenville
Hopkinsville
Horse Cave
Hustonville
Hyden

I

Independence
Inez
Irvine
Irvington
Island
J
Jackson
Jamestown
Jeffersonville
Jenkins
Junction City

K

Kevil
Kuttawa

L

La Center
La Grange
Lancaster
Latonia
Lawrenceburg
Lebanon Junction
Lebanon
Ledbetter
Leitchfield
Lewisburg
Lewisport
Lexington
Liberty
Livermore
Livingston
London
Lone
Loretto
Louisa
Louisville
Loyall
Lynch

M

Mackville
Madisonville
Manchester
Marion
Martin
Mayfield
Maysville
Mc Henry
Mc Kee
Mc Roberts
Melbourne
Midway
Millersburg
Milton
Monticello
Morehead
Morganfield
Morgantown
Mortons Gap
Mount Olivet
Mount Sterling
Mount Vernon
Mount Washington
Muldraugh
Munfordville
Murray

N

Nebo
New Castle
New Haven
Newport
Nicholasville
North Middletown
Nortonville

O

Oak Grove
Oakland
Olive Hill
Owensboro
Owenton
Owingsville

P

Paducah
Paintsville
Paris
Park City
Pembroke
Perryville
Pewee Valley
Phelps
Pikeville
Pine Knot
Pineville
Pippa Passes
Pleasureville
Prestonsburg
Princeton
Prospect
Providence

R

Radcliff
Ravenna
Richmond
River
Robards
Rockport
Russell Springs
Russell
Russellville

S

Sacramento
Sadieville
Saint Charles
Salem
Salt Lick
Salyersville
Sanders
Sandy Hook
Science Hill
Scottsville
Sebree
Sharpsburg
Shelbyville
Shepherdsville
Silver Grove
Simpsonville
Slaughters
Smithland
Smiths Grove
Somerset
Sonora
South Shore
Sparta
Springfield
Stamping Ground
Stanford
Stanton
Stearns
Sturgis

T

Taylorsville
Tompkinsville
Trenton

U

Union
Uniontown
Upton

V

Vanceburg
Versailles
Vicco
Vine Grove

W

Wallins Creek
Walton
Warfield
Warsaw
Water Valley
Waverly
Wayland
Wellington
West Liberty
West Point
Wheelwright
White Plains
Whitesburg
Whitesville
Whitley City
Wickliffe
Williamsburg
Williamstown
Willisburg
Wilmore
Winchester
Wingo
Woodburn
Worthington
Worthville

Interesting Facts


~ Kentucky is the 25th most populous and the 37th most extensive of the 50 states ~

~ The state attained statehood on June 1, 1792, becoming the 15th state to join the union
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~ The state’s official style is the Commonwealth of Kentucky ~
~ Kentucky spans both the Eastern and Central time zones ~
~ The state motto is “United we stand, divided we fall.” ~ Kentucky has 120 counties ~
~ State bird is the northern cardinal ~ State flower is the goldenrod ~
~ State tree is the tulip poplar ~ State song is “My Old Kentucky Home” ~
~ State flag shows two friends shaking hands beneath the motto on a deep blue field ~
~ Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest known cave system ~
~ Kentucky produces about 95% of the world’s bourbon as of 2024 ~
~ Kentucky Derby has run every year since 1875 on the first Saturday in May ~
~ Corvette is the official state sports car ~ State fossil is a brachiopod ~
~ Fort Knox houses a large portion of the United States bullion reserves ~
~ Highest point in Kentucky is Black Mountain at 1,263 m (4,145 ft) ~
~ Lowest point is the Mississippi River at about 78 m (257 ft) above sea level ~
~ Central KY has thousands of documented caves because of its limestone bedrock ~
~ Sudden sinkhole in 2014 at a museum in Bowling Green swallowed 8 sports cars ~
~ Churchill Downs can host crowds well over 100,000 on Derby day ~
~ Daniel Boone National Forest covers hundreds of thousands of acres across eastern KY ~
~ Has more navigable miles of water than any U.S. state except Alaska ~
~ Aging bourbon barrels outnumber state’s people by excess of two to one in the 2020s ~
~ Ohio River forms Kentucky’s entire northern border ~ State drink is milk ~
~ State butterfly is the Viceroy ~ State fish is the Kentucky spotted bass ~
~ State mineral is coal ~ State rock is Kentucky agate ~ State dance is clogging ~
~ State gemstone is the freshwater pearl ~ State soil is the Crider series ~
~ State insect is the honeybee ~ Kentucky touches seven other states ~

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