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Kentucky was the first region west of the Allegheny Mountains to be settled by American pioneers. James
Harrod established the first permanent settlement at Harrodsburg in 1774; the following year Daniel Boone,
who had explored the area in 1767, blazed the Wilderness Trail through the Cumberland Gap and founded
Boonesboro.

Politically, the Kentucky region was originally part of Virginia, but statehood was gained in 1792. Gen.
Anthony Wayne's victory in 1794 at Fallen Timbers in Ohio marked the end of Native American resistance in
the area and secured the Kentucky frontier.

As a slaveholding state with a considerable abolitionist population, Kentucky was caught in the middle during
the Civil War, supplying both Union and Confederate forces with thousands of troops.

Kentucky prides itself on producing some of the nation's best tobacco, horses, and whiskey. Corn, soybeans,
wheat, fruit, hogs, cattle, and dairy products are among the agricultural items produced.

Among the manufactured items produced in the state are motor vehicles, furniture, aluminum ware, brooms,
apparel, lumber products, machinery, textiles, and iron and steel products. Kentucky also produces
significant amounts of petroleum, natural gas, fluorspar, clay, and stone. However, coal accounts for 85% of
the total mineral income.

Louisville is famous for the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, and the Bluegrass country around Lexington
is the home of some of the world's finest race horses. Other attractions are Mammoth Cave, the George S.
Patton, Jr., Military Museum at Fort Knox, and Old Fort Harrod State Park. Information from
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