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This region is very
mountainous and
contains forests.
What is the Eastern Coal
Field?
This region is bordered
by the Mississippi,
Tennessee, and Ohio
Rivers which cause low,
marshy areas.
What is the Jackson
Purchase?
This region has rich soil
for farming and was
named after a small mint
plant that grows there.
What is the Pennyroyal?
This region contains
many hills of different
shapes and sizes.
What is the Knobs?
This region is the most
populated region,
famous for its race
horses, and contains
limestone.
What is the Bluegrass?
The state bird of
Kentucky is this.
What is the cardinal?
The state flower of
Kentucky is this.
What is the goldenrod?
The state song of
Kentucky is this.
What is “My Old
Kentucky Home”?
The state motto of
Kentucky is this.
What is “United We
Stand, Divided We
Fall”?
The state tree is this.
What is the coffeetree?
Kentucky became the
th
15 state to enter the
Union in this year.
What is 1792?
Our state of Kentucky
gets most of our coal
from this region.
What is the Western
Coal Field?
This point is 4,150 feet
above sea level and the
highest point in
Kentucky.
What is Black
Mountain?
The Kentucky Derby
has been held here in
Louisville every year
since 1875.
What is Churchill
Downs?
This was the first
permanent settlement in
Kentucky.
What is Harrodsburg?
He lead settlers through
the Cumberland Gap
into Kentucky.
Who is Daniel Boone?
He wrote Kentucky’s
state song, “My Old
Kentucky Home.”
Who is Stephen Foster?
The head of our state
government who has
duties and
responsibilities most
similar to the President
of the U.S.
Who is our governor?
He was born in
Kentucky and was
President of the Union
during the Civil War
(1861 to 1865).
Who is Abraham
Lincoln?
She was the first lady
elected Governor of
Kentucky.
Who is Martha Lane
Collins?
The capital of Kentucky,
where our state
government is located.
What is Frankfort?
Our state has been
divided into this many
counties.
What is 120?
Kentucky’s official
name is this.
What is the
Commonwealth of
Kentucky?
This is Kentucky’s most
important mineral.
What is coal?
These two men are on
our state seal clasping
hands.
Who are a pioneer and a
statesman?