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Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky Mammoth Cave in Cave City, Kentucky Cumberland Falls in Corbin, Kentucky Natural Arch Yahoo Falls in Whitley County, Kentucky My Old Kentucky Home Fort Harrod in Harrodsburg, Kentucky
i researched it and i found cumberland falls so if im not wrong i belive the answer would be cumberland falls
The Niagara of the South.
Mammoth Cave, Cave City Cumberland Falls, Corbin Yahoo Falls, Stearns Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington Lake Cumberland, South-central KY Beech Bend, Bowling Green Fort Harrod, Harrodsburg Shakertown The Kentucky Derby, Louisville Fort Knox Cumberland Falls, Corbin Mammoth Cave, Cave City Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington
There are many but here are a few: - Natural Bridge - Mammoth Cave - Cumberland Falls - Cumberland Gap - Abraham Lincoln's Birth place (the home he was born in) - Churchhill Downs - Fort Boonesborough - Keeneland Race Course - Original State House - Pine Mountain Settlement School - Pleasant Hill
Kentucky has many tourist attractions. Some natural tourist attractions would be Mammoth Cave, Cumberland Falls, the 10-county wide Lake Cumberland, and Yahoo Falls. Man-made tourist attractions include Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, The Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, and The Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
There are two counties that border Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.
When in Lake Cumberland the best place for fishing in Kentucky is Mills Springs Park.
Preston McGrain has written: 'High-silica sandstone and conglomerate on Pine Mountain near Elkhorn City, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Conglomerate, Silica, Sandstone 'Economic geology of Marshall County, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Economic 'Geology of the Cumberland Falls State Park area' -- subject(s): Geology, Kentucky Cumberland Falls State Park 'Itinerary, selected features of Kentucky geology' -- subject(s): Geology
The most visited area of Lake Cumberland in Kentucky is the Mill Springs Park area.
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The average rainfall in the Lake Cumberland area of Kentucky is around 4 inches per month.