"The bluegrass country around lexington is home to some of the worlds finest racehorses. Kentucky was a popular hunting ground for the shawnee and Indians nations proir to being settle by white settlers. bluegrass is not really blue--its--green but in the spring bluegrass produces bluish puple buds that when seen in large fields give a blue cast to the grass. Today Kentucky is knows as the bluegrass state".
It was about Bluegrass population
and hunting and why it called bluegrass.and why it know for. purple buds.the worlds finest racehorses.how Indians were settles.and all about springs.
Kentucky Stories
Editor: Estefania
Do you know about the Kentucky tourism? From horse racing to the culture of Appalachia, civil war significance and Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky is a state enriched with deep traditions, important history and authentic heritage. Please comment with a Kentucky story!
Do you know a lot about Kentucky?
Well if you don't your in the right spot for leaning :)
Do you really know about Kentucky's Capitol in Frankfort? Or do we even have a Capitol? Good question, but yes we do have a Capitol, it's Frankfort. Some cops work there who protect us. We also have floral clock right behind the Frankfort that is filled with over 10,000 flowers and plants.
We also have a big thing that we hopes never touches the ground can you guess what it is? Yes, your exactly right it is the Kentucky State Flag. Placed on a navy blue field is the seal and
word's "Commonwealth of Kentucky." The two people on the seal, a pioneer and states man, represent all of the people. They are acting out the meaning of Kentucky's motto, "United we stand; divided we fall." Spray of goldenrod extend in a half circle around the picture.


Hi stefania and zandra it is Gracie Crowe I like your story good job both of you
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