It is a state, and its full name is "The Commonwealth of Kentucky", it is just refered to as Kentucky in common useage.
Kentucky is a commonwealth state, hence the title The Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Yes.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has one state food, a state fruit, which is the blackberry.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has one state food, a state fruit, which is the blackberry.
No. The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the fifteenth state to join the union.
commonwealth of Kentucky united we stand divided we fall
The Commonwealth of Kentucky became a state in 1792. Prior to it achieving statehood the state congress fought for the Commonwealth to be recognized as a separate state from Virginia.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has two (2) senators, like every other state in the union.
No. Only Kentucky, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Pennsylvania use the formal term "Commonwealth."
The flag of Kentucky consists of the Commonwealth's seal on a navy blue field, surrounded by the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky" above, and sprigs of the state's flower, goldenrod, below.
Frankfort is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Frankfort is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Kentucky became a state on 1 June 1792. Technically Kentucky is NOT a state, it is actually a commonwealth state...
The flag of Kentucky consists of the Commonwealth's seal on a navy blue field, surrounded by the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky" above, and sprigs of the state's flower, goldenrod, below.