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fort knox Kentucky. its the 2nd largest gold storage in the us, second to the one in manhattan.

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What US state is fort knox?

Fort Knox, the site of the US Gold Depository, is in Kentucky. Addition: fort knox itself is not a state in the US. it is a city located in Kentucky where the gold depository is located as stated above.


Which miltiary base in North Kentucky holds the US Gold Reserves?

The US Gold Bullion Depository is located at Fort Knox, KY.


Where is the US gold bullion depository located?

fort knox kentucky. its the 2nd largest gold storage in the us, second to the one in manhattan.


Where does the US get its gold?

The US gets its gold from the United States Bullion Depository. The United States Bullion Depository is better known as Fort Knox.


A better know name for the US Bullion Depository?

My tenative guess would be Fort. Knox AnswerThe Fort Knox Bullion Depository is where the majority of US gold is kept.buxtonp


Where in the US is the gold at?

The United States Department of the Treasury has the Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, and at the largest gold depository in the world, the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank in New York, which holds about 3% of the gold ever mined.


What Fort is the US Bullion Depository located on?

Fort Knox Kentucky.


Where in Kentucky do the US Government stores its gold supply?

At the United States Bullion Depository in Fort Knox Kentucky.


In what state is fort knox where the US keeps it's gold?

The United States Bullion Depository is in Kentucky.


Where is most of the US gold is stored at in Kentucky?

At the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.


What is the bank that holds all the gold?

In the United States, technically, it isn't a bank, but a depository. It is called the United States Bullion Depository.


What town in Maine is home to fort knox?

Ft Knox Maine, a park, is in Prospect Maine, and should not be confused with the US Army post or the US Gold Depository in Kentucky.