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GREETINGS
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KENTUCKY
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Kentucky—area 40,598 sq. miles, of which 417
sq. miles is water; 36th state in size; admitted
to the Union in 1792. State flowerGolden-
rod. Capital—Frankfort. Corn is the principal
crop and tobacco second. Kentucky thorough.
bred horses are especially famous. Mammoth
Cave is one of the largest natural caverns in
the world, with avenues, domes, pits, and pools,
and at least 150 miles of passages.
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