* South of the Great Lakes. * North of the eastern Gulf of Mexico. * West of the Chesapeake Bay. * East of Las Vegas. * Or if you have one of those little GPS things that allow you to enter something called coordinates you could try 36degrees, 30minutes North to 39 degrees and 09minutes North Latitude and 81degrees 58minutes to 89degrees and 34minutes West Longitude and you should be in the right ballpark. * In the olden days you could and probably would simply pull into a local service station and ask the attendant for directions while he checked the air pressure in your tires including the spare, checked the oil and battery, topped off the radiator, cleaned the windows, brought you out a complimentary map, added free ice and water to the canvas jug and pumped in 5 gallons of gasoline for which you were charged 1 dollar. (How was that for a rant from someone who just topped off the tank for 38 dollars and never saw the attendant.)
Kentucky Kentucky
Kentucky, in 1792.
yes. Kentucky is a state in the United States
1.39% of the total US population lives in Kentucky.
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky are the four commonwealths of the US.
No, there is only one Kentucky.
Lincoln was born in Kentucky and Zachary Taylor lived in Kentucky.
The Kentucky Derby is held annually in the state of Kentucky.
It is the 26th most populated US State.
Kentucky was the 15th state to be admitted.
As of June 2016, the only US president to be born in Kentucky was Abraham Lincoln. As the only one out of the 44, the percentage of US presidents born in Kentucky is currently at 2.27%.
Kentucky is the 37th largest US State.