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Pure Box Water a dakdan worldwide company, Founder Dan Kost

Kentucky

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Kentucky is known for:

  • Horse racing
  • Coal
  • College basketball
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken
  • Bluegrass

Popular Tourist Attractions

Louisville Zoo
Mammoth Cave National Park
Kentucky Horse Park
Beech Bend Park

National Parks

Mammoth Cave National Park

State Parks

Carr Creek State Park.
Columbus-Belmont State Park.

Population

4,505,836

State Fish

Kentucky spotted bass

Popular Tourist Attractions

  • Beech Bend Park: Amusement park in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • Buffalo Trace Distillery: Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.
  • Churchill Downs: Horse racing course and home of the Kentucky Derby, located in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Creation Museum: Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky.
  • Keeneland: Race course and sales complex in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • Kentucky Horse Park: Horse farm and educational theme park in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • Kentucky Kingdom: Amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Lake Cumberland: Reservoir in southern Kentucky.
  • Land Between the Lakes: 170,000 acre of national recreation area in western Kentucky along the Kentucky-Tennessee border.
  • Lost River Cave: Seven-mile cave system in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • Louisville Slugger Museum: Museum and factory tour in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Louisville Zoo: Zoo in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Maker’s Mark: Winery offering tours in Loretto, Kentucky.
  • Mammoth Cave National Park: National park in central Kentucky.
  • Muhammad Ali Center: Museum dedicated to the life of Muhammad Ali, located in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • National Corvette Museum: Museum showcasing Chevrolet Corvettes, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • Newport Aquarium: Aquarium in Newport, Kentucky.
  • Red River Gorge: Canyon system on the Red River in east-central Kentucky.
  • Waverly Hills Sanatorium: Haunted house in Louisville, Kentucky.

Popular Iconic Kentucky Foods That Require Clean Water

Kentucky is famous for the following foods:

Burgoo

Hot Brown

Derby Pie

Bourbon Balls

Barbecue

Benedictine

Henry Bain Sauce

Spoonbread

Beer Cheese

Fun Facts

      • The name “Kentucky” has an Indian origin. There are several sources:
        – The Wyandots called it “Kah-ten-tah-teh,” meaning “Fair Land of Tomorrow.”
        – The Shawnee name is “Kain-tuck-ee,” meaning “At the Head Of The River.”
        – The Mohawks called it “Kentucke,” meaning “Among the Meadows.”
        – The Delawares also called it “Kentucke,” which means “Place of the Meadows.”
        – The Catawbas called it “Kentucke” as well, meaning, “The Prairie, or Barrens.”
      • Held every year since 1875, the Kentucky Derby is the oldest continuously held horse race in the country.
      • In 1774, Ford Harrod (now Harrodsburg) was established as the first permanent settlement in the Kentucky region. It was named after James Harrod, who led the construction efforts.
      • Cumberland Falls in Kentucky is only place in Western Hemisphere to spot a moonbow on a regular basis (a moonbow is a rainbow made from light reflected off of the moon at night).
      • Kentucky’s officeholders and judges must swear an oath before taking office that they have neither fought a duel with deadly weapons nor aided or assisted any person fighting one.
      • 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.
      • On January 30, 1900, Kentucky Governor William Goebel was assassinated in downtown Frankfort. Goebel is the only governor of a U.S. state to have been assassinated while in office.
      • The song “Happy Birthday to You” was the creation of two Louisville sisters, Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill, in 1893.
      • Middlesboro is the only city in the United States built within a meteor crater.
      • In Kentucky, throwing eggs at a public speaker may result in one year in prison.

      This page was last updated on July 31, 2022.

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