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The Trail of Tears crossed through several regions in Kentucky, primarily affecting the eastern part of the state. Notable locations include the area around the Kentucky River, particularly near the towns of Richmond and Frankfort. The trail marked the forced relocation of Native American tribes, specifically the Cherokee, as they were moved westward in the 1830s. The journey through Kentucky was part of a larger, tragic chapter in U.S. history that involved the displacement of Indigenous peoples.

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