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Amazing Facts about Kentucky Which No One Will Tell You

Kentucky the Blue Grass state is the 26th most populated city in the United States and one of the most diverse cities. Kentucky is home to Mammoth Cave National Park- the longest cave system with navigable waterways and streams.

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Amazing Facts about Kentucky Which No One Will Tell You

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  1. Amazing Facts about Kentucky Which No One Will Tell You

  2. Kentucky the Blue Grass state is the 26th most populated city in the United States and one of the most diverse cities. Kentucky is home to Mammoth Cave National Park- the longest cave system with navigable waterways and streams. From horse racing, fried chicken, automobile manufacturing to historic state parks, Kentucky is surely a hotspot destination that needs to be on your radar. Book Allegiant Airlines flights with best deals today for Kentucky trip. • Here are some interesting facts about Kentucky that will provide you a rich insight into the state's glorious past and culture: • Its name Blue Grass state originated from a grass species that was widely abundant in Kentucky. • Louisville and Lexington are two of the largest cities in Kentucky. • Kentucky is bordered by seven states Virginia to the east, West Virginia in the northeast, Missouri in the south, Tennessee to the south, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north. • Kentucky has a chain of continuous rivers running on all sides namely-the Mississippi River, the Big Sandy River, the Ohio River, the Tug Fork River, etc.

  3. Kentucky is home to two National parks, two historic parks, two national forests, 45 state parks, and 82 wildlife management areas. • Some of the most popular attractions in Kentucky include Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Falls, Mammoth Cave National Park, Red River Gorge, Black Mountain, Jefferson Memorial Park, Breaks Interstate Park, Lake Cumberland, etc. • The first human civilization in Kentucky dates back to 10000 BCE. • Cumberland Falls or the Little Niagara in Cumberland River in Kentucky form parts of the Kentucky Nature preserves and is one of the main highlights of the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. • Mammoth Cave National Park the longest cave in the world was founded on July 1, 1941, and has been designated as a World Heritage Site in 1981.  The Frozen Niagara, Fat Man’s Misery, Grand Avenue and the Echo river tour are some of the features of this cave.

  4. Do you want to make amazing memories in the Bluegrass State then here’s your chance to do so with Allegiant Airlines reservations? Whether you are interested in exploring the Mammoth Cave National Park, explore the depths of Kentucky by grabbing your flight tickets from Allegiant Airlines deals today by the call on Allegiant Airlines phone number.

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