Although some would argue that because it chooses to refer to itself as a Commonwealth the answer should be 'No'.In truth it really doesn't matter what it calls itself because it joined the Union as the 15th State on 1 June 1792 and is therefore one of the United States.
Kentucky was the 15th state to be admitted.
Frankfort is the capital city of the US state of Kentucky.
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It became a US State on 1 June 1792.
No Alaska is the largest US State and more then 16 Kentuckys can fit into a state the size of Alaska. Texas which is the second largest state can hold more then six states the size of Kentucky. Don't feel bad for them because Kentucky has room for 26 Rhode Islands.
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Kentucky, in 1792.
The Kentucky Derby is held annually in the state of Kentucky.
Kentucky was the 15th state to be admitted.
Kentucky became the 15th US State.
Frankfort is the capital city of the US state of Kentucky.
yes. Kentucky is a state in the United States
State of Kentucky
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No. The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the fifteenth state to join the union.
To the best of my knowledge, the US State of Kentucky is indeed a genuine State in the United States.
The abbreviation for the US State of Kentucky is Ky.