It is known as the "Bluegrass State."
What is Kentucky?
Grew up in a home that is now a museum displaying furniture and portraits.
Who is Mary Todd Lincoln?
Endangered __________ live in the Red River Gorge.
What are bats?
The Kentucky Derby is run ___.
Where is Louisville?
This activity is not a part of Kentucky culture.
What is beach sports?
This statement is well known for Kentucky.
What is United We Stand, Divided We Fall?
The sixteenth president of the United States.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
Mammoth Cave is the __________ cave system in the world.
What is longest?
The Kentucky Horse Park is home to ___.
What are equestrian events and retired horses?
These two activities are part of Kentucky's economy.
What is tourism and manufacturing?
Central Kentucky contains good farmland, often covered with "this."
What is bluegrass?
Protected the US economy as Secretary of State.
Who is Henry Clay?
"These" are designed by God to thrive without eyes in Mammoth Cave.
What are Cave Fish?
Popular bluegrass musical instruments include the ___.
What is the mandolin?
These cities are well known in Kentucky.
What is Frankfort and Louisville?
Tools and weapons found in Fort Ancient mounds reveal that the people were _________ and hunters.
Who were farmers?
Freed all the slaves in the Confederate States
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The __________ National Forest has acres of wilderness as it did in its frontier days.
What is the Daniel Boone National Forest?
Horses are part of the ___ of Kentucky.
What is culture?
Cumberland Gap preserves the ______ to the west.
What is an entrance?
Europeans fought Cherokee, Chickasaw, and _____ people for use of the land.
Who are the Shawnee?
A member of both the House of Representatives
and the Senate.
Who is Henry Clay?
Red River Gorge has more stone ________ than any other place in the Southeast.
What are arches?
The Bluegrass region of Kentucky has ___.
What are riding stables, polo clubs, and racetracks?
These "two" are known to "run" in Kentucky.
What are the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers?