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Kentucky

amy has been to this state for several trips, but not sightseeing. Maybe amy will get back there some time!


Amphitheater:  Iroquois Amphitheater (Website)


Arboretum:  Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest (Website)


Bird:  Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)


Bluegrass Song:  "Blue Moon of Kentucky"


Botanical Garden:  UK Arboretum (Website)


Bourbon Festival:  The Kentucky Bourbon Festival (Website)


Butterfly:  Viceroy Butterfly (Basilarchia archippus)


Center for Celebration of African American Heritage:  Kentucky Center for African American Heritage in Louisville (Website)


Covered Bridge, Official:  Switzer Covered Bridge


Covered Bridge, Capital of Kentucky:  Fleming County


Drink:  Milk


Fish:  Kentucky Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus)


Flower:  Goldenrod (Soldiago gigantea)


Fossil:  Brachiopod


Fruit:  Blackberry (Rubus allegheniensis)


Gemstone:  Freshwater Pearl


Great Seal:  State Seal


Horse:  Thoroughbred (Equus caballus)


Kentucky Shakespeare Festival:  "Shakespeare in Central Park" (Website)


Kentucky Commonwealth Theatre:  Devou Park Summer Classics Theatre of Covington


Language:  English


Latin Motto:  "Deo gratiam habeamus" - "Let us be grateful to God"


Mineral:  Coal


Motto:  "United We Stand, Divided We Fall"


Musical Instrument:  Appalachian Dulcimer


Outdoor Musical:  "Stephen Foster - The Musical" (Website)


Pipe Band:  Louisville Pipe Band (Website)


Pledge:  Pledge of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Kentucky


Rock:  Kentucky Agate


Science Center:  Louisville Science Center (Website)


Silverware Pattern:  "Old Kentucky Blue Grass, the Georgetown pattern"


Soil:  Crider Soil Series


Song:  "My Old Kentucky Home"


State Steam Locomotive:  Old 152 (Website)


Tartan:  Kentucky Tartan (Website)


Tree:  Tulip Poplar (Lirodendroan tulipifera)


Tug-of-War Championship:  Fordsville Tug-of-War Championship


Wild Animal Game Species:  Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)