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Pretty much the whole state does. The center of tobacco growth is in the south central part of the state.
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One of the leading producers of Tobacco. It is also a coal-producing state. It's largest agricultural crop is Horses. It is most famous for the Kentucky Derby, held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky on the first Saturday in May. This is the first race in the Triple Crown. Kentucky is also famous for bourbon (liquor) which was invented here.
Kentucky's official state nick name is "The Bluegrass State." Other nicknames are Dark and Bloody Ground, Hemp State, the Rock-Ribbed State and the Tobacco State. Bluegrass is not really blue--it's green--but in the spring, bluegrass produces bluish-purple buds that when seen in large fields give a rich blue cast to the grass. Early pioneers found bluegrass growing on Kentucky's rich limestone soil, and traders began asking for the seed of the "blue grass from Kentucky." The name stuck and today Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State.
Kentucky is known as the bluegrass state. Kentucky is highly known for it's horse racing, bluegrass music, tobacco, and basketball. Climate: humid subtropical
Chicago is not a state, it's a city.
The state of North Carolina leads in the production of tobacco as well as in the manufacture of furniture and textiles. The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh.
Georgia ranks 3rd behind California and South Carolina.