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Kentucky (i/kənˈtʌki/, kən-TU-kee), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States. Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a commonwealth (the others being Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts). Originally a part of Virginia, in 1792 Kentucky became the 15th state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States.
Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on the bluegrass found in many of its pastures due to the fertile soil. One of the major regions in Kentucky is the Bluegrass Region in central Kentucky which houses two of its major cities, Louisville and Lexington. It is a land with diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park, the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the contiguous United States, and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River.
Kentucky (foaled 1861, died 1875), was a successful American Thoroughbred racehorse who won 21 of his 23 starts, including 20 consecutive wins.
He was by Lexington, who sired three colts in 1861 (out of Glencoe mares) and would each become one of the best race horses in America – Norfolk, Asteroid and Kentucky. Norfolk and Asteroid went undefeated throughout their racing careers, and one of the few horses who ever defeated Kentucky was Norfolk. Kentucky's dam was Magnolia, by the imported British champion Glencoe; Glencoe stood at John Harper's Nantura Stock Farm in Kentucky. His sire line traced back to Herod.
A rangy bay with a narrow white stripe and white off-fore pastern, Kentucky was owned by John Hunter, one of the founders of the Saratoga Race Course and co-owner (and the first chairman) of The Jockey Club.
Probably trained by A.J. Minor (the facts are unclear), Kentucky won his only two-year-old start. At age three, racing for John Hunter, William R. Travers and George Osgood, he lost his second start in the inaugural Jersey Derby – coming in fourth to Norfolk. After that he won 20 consecutive races, including the first Travers Stakes in 1864 and the first two runnings of the Saratoga Cup at a distance of 2¼ miles. He also won the first Inaugural Stakes in four mile heats at the newly opened Jerome Park Racetrack. For three seasons (1864, 1865 and 1866), when races were two, three and four miles long, he was the undisputed champion of East Coast racing.
Kentucky is a 1938 Technicolor film with Loretta Young, Richard Greene, and Walter Brennan. It was directed by David Butler. It is a Romeo and Juliet story of lovers Jack and Sally, set amidst Kentucky horseracing, in which a family feud goes back to the Civil War and is kept alive by Sally's Uncle Peter.
During the Civil War, Thad Goodwin (Charles Waldron) of Elmtree Farm, a local horse breeder resists Capt. John Dillon (Douglass Dumbrille) and a company of Union soldiers confiscating his prize horses. He is killed by Dillon and his youngest son Peter (Bobs Watson) cries at the soldiers riding away with the horses.
75 years later, in 1938, Peter (Walter Brennan) now a crotchety old man, still resides on Elmtree Farm and raises horses with his niece Sally (Loretta Young). Dillon's grandson Jack (Richard Greene) and Sally meet, her not knowing that he was a Dillon. Peter Goodwin dies when his speculation on cotton drops. The Goodwins are forced to auction off nearly all their horses and Jack offers his services to Sally, as a trainer of their last prize horse, "Bessie's Boy", who falls ill.
Rin Tin Tin defends a crippled boy (who manages to climb up a small cliff?) from a wild pack of "wolfes" (dog toys). You can tell he's enjoying himself, his but hair is up the entire time. :)
'Hills of Kentucky is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Edward Clark. The film stars Rin Tin Tin, Jason Robards, Sr., Dorothy Dwan, and features Tom Santschi and Billy Kent Schaefer. It was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1927. Cast Rin Tin Tin as The Grey Ghost Jason Robards, Sr. as Steve Harley Dorothy Dwan as Janet Tom Santschi as Ben Harley Billy Kent Schaefer as Crippled boy Nanette as herself Rin-Tin-Tin, Jr. as a puppy Box office According to Warner Bros records the film earned $239,000 domestically and $96,000 foreign. Preservation status Prints are held, incomplete and abridged, at George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection and UCLA Film and Television Archive. A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film & The...
Initial Release Date: September 15, 2021 T.J. and Bjork continue their Rin Tin Tin movie marathon with Hills of Kentucky Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/16OzCinema?s=09 Instagram: https://instagram.com/16ozcinema?utm_medium=copy_link Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/16ozCinema/ Letterboxd's: T.J.: https://boxd.it/pk9j Bjork: https://boxd.it/RzSf https://ia801501.us.archive.org/2/items/movie-bozos-hills-of-kentucky/Movie%20Bozos%20Hills%20of%20Kentucky.mp3
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click this to book a trip now http://bit.ly/3ACq0JN In this video, we'll share the 10 best places to visit in Kentucky! These attractions will make your vacation unforgettable! From horse farms to nature preserves, this state has it all! If you're looking for a scenic and fun vacation, then check out Kentucky! We've got the best places to visit, so grab your friends and head on out! @Travel Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvGEu7zr8Ngc_XPGE7-Krw/about ==== Thank you for checking out Travel Thoughts. We are here to help people find the best places to go when on vacation with stuff to do, where to go, and most importantly where to eat. I hope you have a fun time here and you enjoy it be sure to like and subscribe have a blessed day
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Al Fritsch of www.earthhealing.info encourages tourists to experience some of Kentucky's 19th century iron production furnaces, some of which highlight magnificent rock work in the rugged Kentucky hills.
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We picked the 10 best camping places in Kentucky. You can see the full post with all details here: https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/best-camping-in-kentucky/ Kentucky is a beautiful state that has a lot to offer. You can spend a great time with activities such as hiking, fishing, lake camping, lake swimming, kayaking, climbing, hunting etc. There are numerous national park, state parks, RV resorts & park or primitive campgrounds maintained by state or private sector. Our selection is based on variety, amenities and location but also on overall reviews from google maps, Facebook, Yelp and other online platforms where previous customers shared their opinions about campgrounds in Kentucky. Camping season is starting soon, so it's time to make a plan and your reservation! The campsites ge...
Kentucky (i/kənˈtʌki/, kən-TU-kee), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States. Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a commonwealth (the others being Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts). Originally a part of Virginia, in 1792 Kentucky became the 15th state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States.
Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on the bluegrass found in many of its pastures due to the fertile soil. One of the major regions in Kentucky is the Bluegrass Region in central Kentucky which houses two of its major cities, Louisville and Lexington. It is a land with diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park, the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the contiguous United States, and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River.