Kentucky
Kentucky is well known for its fast horses, strong tobacco and smooth bourbon whiskey, but the state has a lot more to offer visitors than the genteel horse farms, 100-year-old distilleries, and fields of tobacco. Early white explorers, including Daniel Boone, entered Kentucky after the Cumberland Gap, through the Cumberland Mountains on Kentucky's eastern border, was discovered in 1750.
In 1792, Kentucky separated from Virginia became the 15th state. Being a border state, Kentucky it was invaded in 1861 but most of the fighting within the state ceased by 1863, after Union forces ousted the Confederate army. After the Civil War, the state changed economically and socially. The largest cities are found in the northern region, with Louisville famous for the arts, industry, and the Kentucky Derby, and Lexington internationally known as the birthplace of thoroughbred racing champions. Through Kentucky car transport staff, we have learned that Eastern Kentucky is the state's poorest region but its mountains hold areas of great beauty. Southern Kentucky has several large state parks situated on vast man-made lakes, as well as Mammoth Cave National Park, the state's biggest natural draw.
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