
Kentucky
"United we stand, divided we fall"
Kentucky, situated in the southeastern region of the United States, is a state known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and cultural traditions. Bounded by the Ohio River to the north and the Appalachian Mountains to the east, Kentucky offers a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant communities. Frankfort, the state capital, is centrally located and serves as a hub for government and history, featuring landmarks such as the Kentucky State Capitol and the Old State Capitol.
The largest city in Kentucky is Louisville, an urban center with a lively arts scene, diverse culinary offerings, and deep-rooted traditions. Louisville is world-renowned for hosting the Kentucky Derby, a celebrated horse race that takes place annually at Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May. This event is more than just a race; it is the centerpiece of a two-week festival that includes parades, concerts, and cultural celebrations, drawing visitors from across the globe. The excitement of the Derby extends beyond race day, as the Kentucky Derby Museum, located at Churchill Downs, provides year-round exhibits, interactive displays, and educational programs that chronicle the event’s storied past and enduring legacy.
Beyond Louisville, Kentucky is dotted with picturesque small towns, rolling horse farms, and scenic parks, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers seeking authentic experiences. The state’s heritage is reflected in its music, cuisine, and friendly communities, ensuring that visitors and residents alike can enjoy a rich and welcoming atmosphere throughout the Bluegrass State.

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Capital: Frankfort
Governor: Andy Beshear (Democratic Party)
Abbreviation: KY
Senators: Mitch McConnell (Republican Party), Rand Paul (Republican Party)
Population: 4.588 million (2024)
State bird: Northern cardinal
Unemployment rate: 5.0% (May 2025)


