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Kentucky

A state located in the east-central region of the United States. It ranks 37th in terms of total land area and 26th in terms of population.

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Where is the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah Kentucky located?

The address of the Yeiser Art Center is: 200 Broadway St, Paducah, KY 42001

What is kentuckys state abbreviation?

The abbreviation for the US State of Kentucky is Ky.

What is Mammoth Cave known for?

  • Mammoth Cave is the world's longest known cave. It is longer than the world's second and third caves joined together, with about 100 miles to spare.
  • Mammoth Cave has about 367 miles of explored cave passages, which equates to about 590 km.
  • It is one of North America's oldest tourist attractions.
  • Tours have been operating at Mammoth Cave since 1816.
  • Native Americans have left behind perfectly preserved relics of their time, including slippers, cane torches and gourds. Even mummified bodies have been found, as the dry area of some parts of Mammoth cave is perfectly suited to preserving organic material.
  • Native Americans were believed to have collected minerals from the cave system some 2000-4000 years ago.
  • The Green and Nolin Rivers flow through the Mammoth Cave National Park.
  • Fish that live in the rivers do not have eyes, because of e darkness of the cave.
  • Mammoth Cave is 379 feet (118 m) deep
  • There used to be a tuberculosis ward in Mammoth Cave, set up by a doctor who believed the dry air would help patients. Unfortunately, the dry air did not counter the cool temperatures or the problems of smoke from heating and cooking, and the patients died. The doctor himself died of TB a few years after the ward was closed.

Which river runs through Mammoth Cave National Park?

The Green and Nolin Rivers run through Mammoth cave National Park.

What is the average speed of the Ohio river?

The best info that I can dig up suggest that the avg speed of the Ohio is about 1 1/2 to 3 miles per hour

What ingredients are used in KY gel?

I belive that KY intense gel is to make your sex life more intense while in bed.

Do Kentucky farmers require a CDL with farm tags on their trucks?

No, provided the vehicle is operated under the following conditions:

  • It is operated by the farmer, direct (W-2, not 1099) employees of the farmer, or immediate family members of the farmer
  • It is operated within a 150 mile radius of the farm.
  • It is used exclusively for direct support of farm activities (this may include delivering a product grown on that farm or taking products to market)
  • It is not hired out on a third-party basis

The farmer or person operating the vehicle will still be required to have a DOT medical card.

What is there to do at the Mammoth Cave for kids?

Be awed and amazed.

There are trails to explore. There are a variety of guided tours and they can earn the Jr. Ranger Badge while in the park. It is one of our favorite National Parks.

What area in KY did the MCcoys live in?

Pikeville Kentucky my grandma is from there so i always hear about the McCoys lol

Where is the Owensboro Area Museum-Science in Owensboro Kentucky located?

The address of the Owensboro Area Museum-Science is: 122 E 2Nd St, Owensboro, KY 42303

What were the causes of the great migration from the southern states to the northern states?

Most of them moved to the northern states because they were looking for better jobs to support their family.

Does the Appalachian Trail go through Kentucky?

No, the Appalachian Trail does not go through Kentucky. The 14 states it crosses are (North to South): Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Tenessee, and Georgia.

Is Louisville southern considered southern Kentucky?

Not to a geographer but it is to a sociologist.

Is Alabama bigger than Kentucky?

Yes, Alabama is slightly larger than Mississippi. The area of Alabama is 50,750 square miles, and the area of Mississippi is 46,914 square miles.

Before becoming states, Alabama and Mississippi were originally each part of the "Mississippi Territory". In 1816, the territory was divided almost perfectly in half along a near-vertical border, thus giving both regions access to the Gulf of Mexico as well as a share of the rich bottomland in the south. Their border between them is not exactly vertical, however, due to the fact that Congress divided the bottomland in half with a North-South line. In order to achieve a more equal division of the territory, Congress then angled the remaining border between the two states in a northeasterly direction up to the Tennessee River, where the border then follows the river slightly to the west again.

Mississippi became a state in 1817, and Alabama in 1819.

What is the deepest part in Ohio River?

The deepest part is in Colorado. (That's a lie) I wish this question would get answered too.

Where is the Art Museum At The University of Kentucky in Lexington Kentucky located?

The address of the University Of Kentucky Basketball Museum is: 410 W Vine St, Lexington, KY 40507

What is the minimum wage in Kentucky?

Unemployment benefits are paid according to the person's income. An employer pays a certain percentage, based on salaries, into the unemployment plan. A person with an executive position gets more money than a store clerk. Everyone doesn't get the same amount in their benefit check.

What is wanton endangerment in Ky?

Wanton endangerment in Kentucky is a criminal offense defined as engaging in conduct that creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person. It typically involves actions that demonstrate a reckless disregard for the safety of others, such as firing a gun in a populated area or driving at high speeds through crowded locations. The offense can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances and the level of risk involved. Penalties can include imprisonment, fines, or both.

Has anyone ever attempted to break into fort knox?

Nope.Contrary to popular belief there has never been any attempts at a robbery.

What were the 3 cities considered to be the capital of KY?

The capital of Kentucky is Frankfort in Franklin county.

Originally part of Virginia, the land that is now Kentucky was formed into Kentucky county, Virginia in 1776. Four years later it was divided into the Fayette, Jefferson, and Lincoln counties of Virginia. It became the fifteenth of the United States in 1792. The name Kentucky is of Native American origin and as been attributed to several languages with several possible meanings from "land of tomorrow" to "cane and turkey lands" to "meadow lands." This last may come from the Iroquois name for the Shawnee town Eskippathiki. The name Kentucky referred originally to the Kentucky River and from that came the name of the region.

What time do they stop selling beer in Carrollton Kentucky?

In Carrollton, Kentucky, the sale of beer typically stops at 1:00 AM on weekdays and 2:00 AM on weekends. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations or specific establishment policies, as times may vary.