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Kentucky, the Bluegrass State, is from the Iroquois Indian word "Ken-tah-ten," which means "land of tomorrow." Kentucky was admitted to the US in 1792, becoming the 15th state. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County (now called Larue County) on February 12, 1809. You will want to check out the information on the following websites if you are moving to Kentucky. This information will help you plan a successful move to Kentucky, including employment, driving and insurance information.
The State of Kentucky Official Site
The University of Kentucky
Kentucky Department of Transportation
Kentucky Motor Vehicle Division
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Kentucky InformationKentucky One Of The So-called Border States Of The S Central United States. It Is Bordered By West Virginia And Virginia (E); Tennessee (S); The Mississippi R., Across Which Lies Missouri (SW); And Illinois, Indiana, And Ohio, All Across The Ohio R. (W, N).
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Kentucky EconomyKentucky Is Noted For The Distilling Of Bourbon Whiskey And For The Breeding Of Thoroughbred Racehorses. Tobacco, In Which Kentucky Is Second Only To North Carolina Among U.S. Producers, Has Long Been The State's Chief Crop, And It Is Also Its Chief Farm Product, Followed By Horses And Mules, Cattle, And Corn. Dairy Goods, Hay, And Soybeans Are Also Important. |
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