No state capital is named Kentucky. Kentucky is a state; its capital is Frankfort.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
The origin of Kentucky's name has never been definitively identified, but it was definitely not named for a man named Ken Tucky.
No, there is only one Kentucky.
Boonesborough, Kentucky
Henry County in Kentucky is named after Patrick Henry, who was the governor of Virginia, Kentucky's neighboring state. Henry County was officially formed in 1798.
No. there are cities named Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, Tennessee‎, and Mississippi, but none in Kentucky.
The "Paducah (disambiguation)" page of Wikipedia lists two, a city in Kentucky and a town in Texas named after the city in Kentucky.
The community was named for a founder, Joseph Calvin Vance.
A horse named Wintergreen was the winner of the 1909 Kentucky Derby.
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