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Synopsis of Kentucky

Kentucky, state in the east central United States, bordering the Ohio River. Kentucky is one of four states that bear the name commonwealth, and its full title is the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky. Louisville is the largest city and center of the state's largest metropolitan area.

Kentucky has had a rich and varied history since frontier times, when it was the haunt of Daniel Boone and other famous pioneers. Kentucky entered the Union on June 1, 1792, as the 15th state. Located on the border between the historical U.S. regions of the North and the South, the state officially remained in the Union during the American Civil War (1861-1865). But the state was a contested area, and a considerable number of its citizens fought with the Confederate army. Significantly, the key Civil War political figures of the Union and the Confederacy, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, were both born in Kentucky. Kentucky slowly recovered from the war, and in the remaining decades of the 19th century, its people began to develop the manufacturing sector of the state's economy that remains its cornerstone today.

Facilities for picnicking, camping, hiking, horseback riding, and other forms of outdoor recreation are found throughout the state, especially in the various units of the state park system. Many of these units lie on rivers, lakes, or reservoirs and are popular areas for swimming, boating, fishing, and water-skiing. Hunting and fishing are two very popular pastimes. The Kentucky countryside, noted for its scenic diversity, is considered one of the state's principal tourist attractions. In addition, Kentucky is noted for its numerous places of historical interest.

The name of the state is derived from a Cherokee name for the area south of the Ohio River. The early pioneers spelled the name in many ways, including ''Kaintuckee'' and ''Cantuckey.'' Its meaning is disputed, but some historians believe it means ''meadowland.'' The state's official nickname is the Bluegrass State, which is derived from the famed bluegrass grown in pastures in central Kentucky. The grass, while green itself, has buds with a purplish-blue hue, which give pastures a bluish tint when seen from a distance. The nickname also recognizes the role that the Bluegrass region has played in Kentucky's economy and history.






 



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KENTUCKY MOTEL FIRE TRAPS GUESTS, KILLS 3\FIREFIGHTERS RACE FROM ROOM TO ROOM CARRYING PEOPLE OUT THROUGH SMOKY BLAZE TO\SAFETY.(NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL)

Byline: ANN GIBSON ASSOCIATED PRESS LOUISVILLE, KY. -- Guests took refuge in bathtubs and frantically dialed 911 from their rooms as flames engulfed a Howard Johnson motel early Saturday, killing three people. Firefighters raced from room to room of the motel in Bowling Green in southern Kentucky,

Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)

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KENTUCKY MOTEL FIRE KILLS 3; GUESTS WHISKED TO SAFETY.(NEWS)

Byline: Ann Gibson Associated Press Guests took refuge in bathtubs and frantically dialed 911 from their rooms as flames engulfed a Howard Johnson motel early Saturday, killing three people. Firefighters raced from room to room of the motel in Bowling Green in southern Kentucky, carrying guests out

Publication: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)

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3 DIE AS FIRE ENGULFS MOTEL IN KENTUCKY.(MAIN)

Byline: Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. Guests took refuge in bathtubs and frantically dialed 911 from their rooms as flames engulfed a Howard Johnson motel early Saturday, killing three people. Firefighters raced from room to room of the motel in Bowling Green in southern Kentucky, carrying

Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)

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3 Die in Motel Fire in Kentucky - New York Times

Fire engulfed the Howard Johnson motel here early today, killing two men anda woman and injuring more than a dozen. Several of those injured were in critical condition.Firefighters raced from room to room carrying dozens of guests out of the two-story motel on their shoulders after the two-alarm

Publication: The New York Times

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ARSON IS CHARGED IN MOTEL BLAZE.(News)

Byline: Post staff report A man has been arrested and accused of arson in a $100,000 fire at a Northern Kentucky motel Thursday, and police also want to question him about two fires set in Covington. Gary Spoonemore, 32, was charged with arson in the first degree and 11 counts of wanton

Publication: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)

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Friends and family mourn death of couple in motel fire

A wide circle of family, friends and Evanston neighbors were mourning the loss this week of Claire Hallinan and Bernard Goldbroch, who died Saturday in a Kentucky motel fire that spared the lives of their three sons. Funeral services for Hallinan and Goldbroch are scheduled today at St. Mary's

Publication: Evanston Review (IL)

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TEENS ARRESTED FOR THREATENING TO BOMB MOTEL.(NEWS)

Byline: Associated Press CALVERT CITY -- An 18-year-old Florida man and a 15-year-old girl were charged with threatening to blow up a motel if their demands for money and a car weren't met. Marshall County Sheriff Brian Roy said Steve Hubbard of Cape Coral, Fla., first called his office about 11:15

Publication: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)

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Hotels, Motels Popular for 'Meth Cooks'

KIMBERLY HEFLING, Associated Press Writer AP Online 05-07-2004 Dateline: EVANSVILLE, Ind.Reed Skelton was kicking it back on a Saturday night in his hotel room, sipping beer and watching porn when the methamphetamine he was brewing in the bathroom exploded.The flash fire blew out the windows and

Publication: AP Online

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METH COOKS CHECK IN HOTELS, MOTELS.(MAIN)

Byline: KIMBERLY HEFLING Associated Press - EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Reed Skelton was kicking it back on a Saturday night in his hotel room, sipping beer and watching porn when the methamphetamine he was brewing in the bathroom exploded. The flash fire blew out the windows and severely injured Skelton.

Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)

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Pie Fight!; Will the Internet Gobble Up The Trademark of a Little Kentucky Dessert Company?

FROM HIS TOSHIBA LAPTOP, Mike Doerhoefer fights a losing battle for the name of Derby Pie. Each week, the Louisville computer expert prowls the Web for mentions of the famously rich chocolate and walnut pie that George Kern and his parents concocted 46 years ago in a Kentucky motel restaurant. The

Publication: The Washington Post

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