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ALBANY ASHLAND BARBOURVILLE BARDSTOWN
BEAVER DAM BEREA BOWLING GREEN BROOKS
BUCKHORN BURKESVILLE CADIZ CALVERT CITY
CAMPBELLSVILLE CARLISLE CARROLLTON CATLETTSBURG
CAVE CITY CENTRAL CITY COLUMBIA CORBIN
COVINGTON DANVILLE DAWSON SPRINGS DRY RIDGE
EDDYVILLE ELIZABETHTOWN ERLANGER FALLS OF ROUGH
FLORENCE FORT MITCHELL FORT WRIGHT FRANKFORT
FRANKLIN FT WRIGHT GEORGETOWN GILBERTSVILLE
GLASGOW GRAND RIVERS GRAYSON GREENUP
HARDIN HARRODSBURG HAZARD HEBRON
HENDERSON HOPKINSVILLE HORSE CAVE INEZ
JAMESTOWN KUTTAWA LA GRANGE LEBANON
LEWISPORT LEXINGTON LONDON LOUISA
LOUISVILLE LUCAS LUSAKA MADISONVILLE
MANCHESTER MAYFIELD MAYSVILLE MIDDLESBORO
MOREHEAD MORTONS GAP MOUNT STERLING MOUNT VERNON
MT STERLING MT VERNON MURRAY NEWPORT
NICHOLASVILLE OAK GROVE OLIVE HILL OWENSBORO
OWINGSVILLE PADUCAH PAINTSVILLE PARIS
PARK CITY PARKERS LAKE PIKEVILLE PINEVILLE
PRESTONSBURG RADCLIFF RICHMOND RUSSELLVILLE
SHELBYVILLE SHEPHERDSVILLE SLADE SOMERSET
SPARTA SPRINGFIELD WALTON WEST LIBERTY
WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSTOWN WINCHESTER

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Description of KENTUCKY

Two hundred years after it was wrested from the Native Americans, KENTUCKY still hasn't quite made up its mind as to whether it belongs in the North or the South. Both the rival presidents in the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, were born here, and divisions were acute between slave-owning farmers and the merchants who depended on trade with the nearby cities of the industrial North. Officially neutral, seventy thousand Kentuckians joined the Union army and forty thousand the Confederates. After the war Kentucky sided with the South in its hostility to Reconstruction, and since then it has remained solidly Democrat.

Kentucky's rugged beauty is at its most appealing in the mountainous east and the small historic towns of the Bluegrass Downs , with visits enlivened by the varied attractions of bourbon whiskey, thoroughbred horses and bluegrass music. Louisville , home of the Kentucky Derby , is a busy manufacturing and arts center; the more reserved Lexington , eighty miles east, is a major horse-breeding market.