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Information about Kentucky: Kentucky and its
residents are probably most well known for thoroughbred horses and horse racing,
local whisky distilleries, and enthusiasm for basketball. |
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Some of the larger cities are:
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- 42420 |
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zip code - 40299 |
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- 40511 |
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- 40211 |
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- 42303 |
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- 40475 |
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- 42103 |
zip code
- 41016 |
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zip code - 40299 |
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Colleges: Of course these schools have
thousands of young ladies attending. As we all know there are always a few
at each institution that are willing to 'work' their way through by providing
escort services. Below is just a partial list if the schools where these
young coed escorts might need to earn a little 'tuition assistance'. |
- Eastern Kentucky University
- Kentucky State University
- Morehead State University
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- Murray State University
- Northern Kentucky University
- University of Kentucky
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- University of Louisville
- Western Kentucky University
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- The town of Murray is home to the Boy Scouts of
America Scouting Museum located on the campus of Murray
State University.
- The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continuously held
horse race in the country. It is held at Churchill Downs
in Louisville on the first Saturday in May.
- The Bluegrass Country around Lexington is home to
some of the world's finest racehorses.
- Kentucky was a popular hunting ground for the
Shawnee and Cherokee Indian nations prior to being
settled by white settlers.
- In 1774 Harrodstown (now Harrodsburg) was
established as the first permanent settlement in the
Kentucky region. It was named after James Harrod who led
a team of area surveyors.
- The old official state tree was the Kentucky coffee
tree (Gymnocladus dioicus.) The tulip tree (Liriodendron
tulipifera) is the current official state tree. The
change was made in 1976.
- Cheeseburgers were first served in 1934 at Kaolin's
restaurant in Louisville.
- Chevrolet Corvettes are manufactured in Bowling
Green.
- Mammoth Cave is the world's longest cave and was
first promoted in 1816, making it the second oldest
tourist attraction in the United States. Niagara Falls,
New York is first.
- Begun in 1819 the first commercial oil well was on
the Cumberland River in McCreary County.
- The first Miss America from Kentucky is Heather
Renee French. She was crowned September 18, 1999.
- The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant owned
and operated by Colonel Sanders is located in Corbin.
- Kentucky is the state where both Abraham Lincoln,
President of the Union, and Jefferson Davis, President
of the Confederacy, were born. They were born less than
one hundred miles and one year apart.
- Cumberland is the only waterfall in the world to
regularly display a Moonbow. It is located just
southwest of Corbin.
- Fleming County is recognized as the Covered Bridge
Capital of Kentucky.
- Shelby County is recognized as the Saddlebred
Capital of Kentucky.
- The town of Corbin was the birthplace of old time
movie star Arthur Lake whose real surname was Silverlake:
He played the role of Dagwood in the "Blondie" films of
the 1930s and ‘40s. Lake's parents were trapeze artists
billed as The Flying Silverlakes.
- Christian County is wet while Bourbon County is dry.
Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
- Thunder Over Louisville is the opening ceremony for
the Kentucky Derby Festival and is the world's largest
fireworks display.
- More than 100 native Kentuckians have been elected
governors of other states.
- In 1888, "Honest Dick" Tate the state treasurer
embezzled $247,000 and fled the state.
- The song "Happy Birthday to You" was the creation of
two Louisville sisters in 1893.
- Teacher Mary S. Wilson held the first observance of
Mother's Day in Henderson in 1887. It was made a
national holiday in 1916.
- The great Man o' War won all of his horse races
except one which he lost to a horse named Upset.
- The first town in the United States to be named for
the first president was Washington. It was named in
1780.
- Pikeville annually leads the nation in per capita
consumption of Pepsi-Cola.
- The first American performance of a Beethoven
symphony was in Lexington in 1817.
- Post-It Notes are manufactured exclusively in
Cynthiana. The exact number made annually of these
popular notes is a trade secret.
- Kentucky was the 15th state to join the Union and
the first on the western frontier.
- Bluegrass is not really blue--its green--but in the
spring bluegrass produces bluish purple buds that when
seen in large fields give a blue cast to the grass.
Today Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State.
- There is a legend that the inspiration for Stephen
Foster's hymn like song
"My Old Kentucky Home" was written in 1852 after an
unverified trip to visit relatives in Kentucky.
- Daniel Boone and his wife Rebecca are buried in the
Frankfort Cemetery. Their son Isaac is buried at Blue
Licks Battlefield near Carlisle, where he was killed in
the last battle of the Revolutionary War fought in
Kentucky.
- The only monument south of the Ohio River dedicated
to Union Soldiers who died in the Civil War is located
in Vanceburg.
- The public saw an electric light for the first time
in Louisville. Thomas Edison introduced his incandescent
light bulb to crowds at the Southern Exposition in 1883.
- The radio was invented by a Kentuckian named Nathan
B. Stubblefield of Murray in 1892. It was three years
before Marconi made his claim to the invention.
- The first enamel bathtub was made in Louisville in
1856.
- In the War of 1812 more than half of all Americans
killed in action were Kentuckians.
- Middlesboro is the only city in the United States
built within a meteor crater.
- Joe Bowen holds the world record for stilt walking
endurance. He walked 3,008 miles on stilts between
Bowen, Kentucky to Los Angeles, California.
- The world's largest free-swinging bell known as the
World Peace Bell is on permanent display in Newport.
- High Bridge located near Nicholasville is the
highest railroad bridge over navigable water in the
United States.
- Carrie Nation the spokesperson against rum, tobacco,
pornography, and corsets was born near Lancaster in
Garrard County.
- The brass plate embedded in the sidewalk at the
corner of Limestone and Main Street in downtown
Lexington is a memorial marker honoring Smiley Pete. The
animal was known as the town dog in Lexington. He died
in 1957.
- Kentucky-born Alben W. Barkley was the oldest United
States Vice President when he assumed office in 1949. He
was 71 years old.
- More than $6 billion worth of gold is held in the
underground vaults of Fort Knox. This is the largest
amount of gold stored anywhere in the world.
- The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in
Covington has 82 stained-glass windows including the
world's largest hand-blown one. The window measures 24
feet wide by 67 feet high and depicts the Council of
Ephesus with 134 life-sized figures.
- The Lost River Cave and Valley Bowling Green
includes a cave with the shortest and deepest
underground river in the world. It contains the largest
cave opening east of the Mississippi.
- The swimsuit Mark Spitz wore in the 1972 Olympic
games was manufactured in Paris, Kentucky.
- Frederick Vinson who was born in Louisa is the only
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court known
to be born in jail.
- Pike County the world's largest producer of coal is
famous for the Hatfield-McCoy feud, an Appalachian
vendetta that lasted from the Civil War to the 1890s.
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