
Kentucky


the state


Grave of Daniel Boone
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Bardstown

My Old Kentucky Home State Park
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Lincoln's birthplace

Lincoln's Birthplace Memorial
More Photos of Lincoln's Birthplace and Boyhood Home
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Lexington


statue of John Hunt Morgan in front of courthouse
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Race Horse Country around Lexington

statue honoring care of race horses

training barns

owner of "Sultry Mood" telling of his training and winnings
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Morehead

Kentucky Folk Art Center
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Louisville

founding of Louisville

Louisville Street Festival
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Covington

town of Covington across the Ohio river from Cincinnati

homes along Riverside drive, Covington

park commemorating the pioneers

a statue honoring women pilots

waterfront mansion

typical homes in historic district

home, now a bar

home on the hill

view of Cincinnati from the top of the hill
Kentucky Music in the Renfro Valley
"Colonel Sanders", a famous Kentucky native
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Paducah on the Ohio River
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Land Between The Lakes

Bison in the United States National Recreation Area

The Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers flow very close to each other in the northwestern corner of Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky, separated by a rather narrow and mostly low ridge. The area of land that separates the two bodies of water by only a few miles became known as "Between the Rivers" since at least the 1830s or 1840s. After the Cumberland River was impounded in the 1960s and a canal was constructed between the two lakes, Land Between The Lakes became the largest inland peninsula in the United States. Downstream from this area, the courses of the two rivers diverge again, with the mouth of the Cumberland emptying into the Ohio River approximately 4 mi (7 km) from that of the Tennessee.

Great Western Furnace

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Shaker chairs, and brooms at Pleasant Hill
Photos of Shakertown at Pleasant Hill
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