History of Kentucky By: Alessandria Ronney Kentucky is full of history, from the native american tribes in prehistoric times, to late explorers. Kentucky was a hunting ground for natives, and now for American history. Native Americans Kentucky had four Native American tribes, although they were in prehistoric times. There were no permanent native settlements in Kentucky. Instead, Kentucky was a hunting ground for deer, elk, quail, bears, squirrels, rabbits, wild pigs, wild turkey, fish
The “Bluegrass State” stands as one of the most recognizable state monikers across the country, “Blue Moon of Kentucky” is a famous waltz recorded by both Bluegrass musical creator Bill Monroe (as well as the king of rock Elvis Presley), and chants of “Go Big Blue!!” echo across the state from those that support the University of Kentucky’s athletic programs. Lost to represent Kentucky citizens in this twentieth century movement toward a more popular iconography are the sacrificial contributions
Kentucky is a fantastic state. There are lots of weird and jaw-dropping facts about Kentucky that will surprise you. Kentucky has lots of historical places and and there are lots of famous people who were or are in Kentucky. Kentucky also was the fifteenth state to join the Union. Fun and Weird Facts Kentucky does have lots of weird facts that will amaze and puzzle you. For example, there is a very weird law which is that women cannot buy a hat without their husband’s permission which is
The election of Governor in the state of Kentucky had two polarized potential outcomes. If the candidate for the Democrats, Jack Conway the political standpoint, and route of the state looked like it could have stayed similar to the times when Governor Steve Beshear held office. Due to the law regulating amount of terms that a Governor can be elected into office, this election would be one without an incumbent in the mix. You were the republican candidate up for the political seat as Governor. The
Kentucky Bluegrass Kentucky Bluegrass can be found in most of North America. It grows very well in Central Kentucky on the high phosphate limestone soils of the region. It is very distinctive type of turf grass, known for the edge of its leaf blade that forms into a “Boat Shaped” tip. Both the sheath and blades a very dark green, the blades are long and less than 1/8 of an inch wide. This type of turf grass is most commonly used in Lawns, Athletic Fields, Parks, Golf Fairways, and all cool season
from Kentucky if your house is mobile and your three cars aren't" This is a joke my younger brother recited to me when I returned to my Yankee home from the University of Kentucky for Thanksgiving break. He went on to ask, "If a Kentucky couple gets divorced are they still brother and sister?" The lists of redneck jokes surrounding Kentucky stereotypes are endless. Many people get a good laugh out of the jokes, but they don't realize that they are portraying a crude message about all Kentucky folk
Introduction The Commonwealth of Kentucky enacted law governing open records in 1976. The law mandates agencies release applicable records to the public upon appropriate requests. The Louisville Metro Police Department adopted a policy to address and comply with this law. I will review and discuss how LMPD applies its policy in order to stay in compliance with this law. I will also evaluate any improvements to the policy for better or more efficient application. Summary of law Kentucky’s open
Kentucky Lawn Care is lawn care service in Lexington Kentucky. Through their customized lawn care solutions and friendly employees, which was said by satisfied customers in the Lexington area, Kentucky Lawn Care is known as the most comprehensive provider of lawn and landscape services in the market. Kentucky Lawn Care is changing the lawncare industry by being one of the first lawncare services to serve residential, farm, and commercial properties. They are also one of the first lawncare services
Kentucky fried chicken, also known as KFC, have made many commercials over time. This analysis is on a specific old commercial, sadly of unknown age, but probably from around 1950-1960. The commercial in question is found on YouTube, and it’s made in USA. KFC is a fast food chain that sells fried chicken, amongst other things, and is especially popular is the US. To summarize the commercial it starts with a few women being displayed, all thinking about what to serve for dinner. Luckily Colonel Sanders
Kentucky’s Role during the Civil War The world has faced the dangers of war almost since the beginnings of time, and America in the mid-1800’s was no different. Despite the Union having won its freedom from England during the Revolutionary War less than a century before, problems were brewing internally within the young and rapidly expanding country. As slavery boomed in the southern states, the North grew less and less content with this state of affairs. It is said that “to southern whites, the