139 km or 87 miles (a little over 2 hours).
Paducah, Kentucky
Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass state, and Bill Monroe was from Kentucky (his band was called The Blue Grass Boys), that's how it got its name.
There are a lot of towns named Monroe in the US. The one in Louisiana is about 1500 miles from Vegas.
The proper adjectives are African, Polish, and Kentucky. Some would consider Monroe as the adjective describing brothers, but I consider 'Monroe brothers' as a compound noun. The choice is yours.
Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828, including the whole of 1825.
Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828, including the whole of 1826.
Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828, including the whole of 1827.
It is 1,500 miles according to Google Maps.
John Adair (born January 9, 1757 in Chester County, South Carolina; died May 19, 1840 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded Gabriel Slaughter as the eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 29, 1820 and August 24, 1824. Following the end of Adair's term as Governor of Kentucky, Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) became the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828.
Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828. Following the end of Desha's term as Governor of Kentucky, Thomas Metcalfe (born March 20, 1780 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died August 18, 1855 in Nicholas County, Kentucky) became the tenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 26, 1828 and September 4, 1832.
The official State song is Stephen Foster's My Old Kentucky Home and the official Bluegrass song is Bill Monroe's Blue Moon of Kentucky. Foster's original lyrics were changed by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1986 to remove racial connotations.
There are at least 10 states in the United States that have a Monroe County. These states include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, and Ohio. Each Monroe County is named after President James Monroe, but they can vary significantly in size and population.