10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Source:AZ Animals Time:January 1, 2024

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

The Frankfort Capitol is lovely at sunset.

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The state of Kentucky has become inseparable from bourbon and horses, and while these things are symbolic of the Bluegrass State, Kentucky is known for so many other fun and unique aspects. Kentucky offers a unique and interesting blend of history, culture, and cuisine. Even more, the state’s natural beauty makes it a well-known destination for hiking and adventure. If you call Kentucky home, you might already know many of these facts. However, if you’re unfamiliar with Kentucky, you might not know how incredible the state is. Let’s explore 10 incredible facts that make Kentucky like no other place in the world. We’ll cover aspects from geography to animals, to the state’s culture and history.

1. The Kentucky Derby Is the Most Well-Known Horse Race in the World

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

The Kentucky Derby style is adapted from its English predecessor.

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Kentucky is nearly synonymous with the Kentucky Derby. The state’s nickname, “The Bluegrass State” is linked to the state’s thoroughbred horses. The Bluegrass Region’s calcium-rich soil makes the land perfect for growing bluegrass, which in turn, makes Kentucky a great location for breeding and raising horses. Every year, thousands of people gather at Churchill Downs in Louisville for the Kentucky Derby. This event is one of the most well-known horse racing events globally, which is no doubt why Kentucky is unlike any other place in the world.

2. Explore Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Woodford Reserve is a popular Bourbon from Kentucky.

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Bourbon, like the Kentucky Derby, is also synonymous with Kentucky. When you think of Kentucky, two things might immediately come to mind: horses and bourbon. This American spirit hails from the state of Kentucky, and its birthplace provides the perfect climate for the bourbon aging process. 95% of the world’s bourbon is made in Kentucky. The combination of hot summers and cold winters is crucial for aging bourbon in charred oak barrels. This aging process makes the taste of bourbon distinct and delicious. The Bourbon Trail, a Kentucky treasure, originated in 1999. Today, there are 46 distilleries as part of the tour. If you’re a bourbon lover, Kentucky is the place to be seeing as it has the most bourbon in the entire world.

3. Moonbows at Cumberland Falls

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

The moonbow in Cumberland Falls can be seen a few times a month.

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Ever heard of a moonbow? A moonbow is a white or lunar rainbow, and this unique event is able to be seen with a clear sky. Cumberland Falls sometimes referred to as the “Niagara of the South,” is home to this spectacular event. Cumberland Falls is one of the few places in the world where you can see a moonlit. The falls stand at seven stories and are 125 feet wide, offering a great view of the moonbow when it occurs. The winter months offer the best time to view the moonbow, so be sure to check it out during this season.

4. Check Out Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Abraham Lincoln was born in Central Kentucky.

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Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in rural Central Kentucky. President Lincoln was born approximately two miles south of Hodgenville. The family later moved to Knob Creek, which is known as Lincoln’s boyhood home. Today, both the birthplace and boyhood home are open for tours. The state of Kentucky built a memorial at the site of his childhood home to honor President Lincoln. The memorial, constructed in 1911, was one of the first in the country.

5. Kentucky’s Covered in 48% of Forests

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

There are no shortage of forests in Kentucky.

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Nearly half, or 48%, of Kentucky is forestland. The trees range from oak-hickory or red maple. Of course, between the dense forests and the thriving bluegrass, it’s no wonder that Kentuckians have access to fresh air and clean water. However, because of the amount of forests, wildfires are notorious and a major threat to Kentucky’s forestlands. Kentucky has an average of 1,447 fires every year. Even more, 99% of the state’s wildfires are caused by humans. While these facts about human interference are disheartening, it’s still a wonder that the state offers so much natural beauty to its residents.

6. The World’s Longest Cave System

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Archaeological findings have revealed that Mammoth Cave was inhabited nearly 4,000 years ago.

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Mammoth Cave National Park has the longest cave system in the entire world. With over 400 miles of explored saves, Mammoth Cave is also one of the oldest in North America. In 2021, eight additional miles were discovered. There’s evidence that humans first entered the cave around 4,000 years ago. Between complex passages and unique formations, Mammoth Cave is a geological wonder as well as a historic site. During the 19th century, the caves were mined for saltpeter, a common ingredient in gunpowder. Mammoth Caves currently offers guided tours for those eager to explore the hundreds of worlds underground.

7. Bourbon Barrels Outnumber Kentucky Residents

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Bourbon generally takes at least two years to age.

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As we’ve already discovered, the bourbon industry is popping up in Kentucky. It’s no surprise then that the number of aging barrels of bourbon far exceeds the number of people living in the state. There are currently over 10 million barrels aging, which means that there are more than two barrels for every person in Kentucky. This incredible fact definitely makes Kentucky like no other place in the world.

8. Home to America’s Gold Reserves

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Fort Knox home to nearly $200 billion in gold bars.

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Fort Knox is home to the United States Bullion Depository. This facility is where the country’s gold is stored. According to the U.S. Mint, nearly 147.3 million ounces of gold are stored in Fort Knox, which is about half of the Treasury’s stored gold can be found at Fort Knox. Although visitors are not welcome at this facility, you can still read up on the history of the reserves and learn about the first gold shipment (which arrived in 1937).

9. Kentucky Has An Official State Drink

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

Ale-8-One has been a Kentucky favorite since the 1920s.

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Although it’s easy to assume that Kentucky’s state drink is bourbon, that’s actually not the case. Kentucky’s state drink is Ale-8-One. This drink was invented in the Bluegrass State, and it’s been bottled in Winchester, Kentucky since 1926. Ale-8-One is a combination of carbonated ginger and citrus flavors. Some compare the soda drink to ginger ale, but the citrus flavor gives it a slightly different taste. On July 13, 2011, Governor Paul E. Patton declared the day as “Ale-8-1 Day.” If you want to make a Kentucky cocktail, mix this soda with some bourbon. Since the drink has been around for nearly a century, there are also a variety of cocktails ideas that don’t include bourbon.

10. The Birthplace of the Corvette

10 Incredible Facts That Make Kentucky Like No Other Place in the World

The National Corvette Museum is adjacent to the Corvette plan in Bowling Green.

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Bowling Green, Kentucky has produced the Chevrolet Corvette since 1981. This sports car is made at the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green and visitors can check out the plant daily. The factory is located next to the National Corvette Museum which houses rare Corvettes and historic models.

10 Incredible Facts About Kentucky

Between natural wonders, cultural heritage, and rich American history, Kentucky is unlike any other place in the world. From the world-famous Kentucky Derby to the millions of bourbon barrels to the depths of Mammoth Cave, the Bluegrass State is incredible and unique. Whether you’re exploring the state’s landscapes and geographical wonders, or experiencing the Bourbon-making process. These 10 incredible facts emphasize how Kentucky is like no other palace in the world.

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