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Kentucky, US
Major Cities
Louisville (86)
Lexington (53)
Florence (21)
Bowling Green (19)
Paducah (17)
Richmond (13)
Elizabethtown (12)
Corbin (12)
London (11)
Georgetown (10)
Berea (9)
Owensboro (9)
Ashland (8)
Somerset (8)
Morehead (7)
Carrollton (7)
Frankfort (7)
Covington (7)
Erlanger (7)
Franklin (7)


 
Official language English
Capital Frankfort
Largest city Louisville
Area  Ranked 37th
 - Total 40,444 sq mi
(104,749 km²)
 - Width 140 miles (225 km)
 - Length 379 miles (610 km)
 - % water 1.7
 - Latitude 36°30'N to 39°9'N
 - Longitude 81°58'W to 89°34'W
Population  Ranked 25th
 - Total (2000) 4,041,869
 - Density 101.7/sq mi 
39.28/km² (23rd)
Elevation  
 - Highest point Black Mountain
4,145 ft  (1,263 m)
 - Mean 755 ft  (230 m)
 - Lowest point 256 ft  (78 m)
Admission to Union  June 1, 1792 (15th)
Governor Ernie Fletcher (R)
U.S. Senators Mitch McConnell (R)
Jim Bunning (R)
Time zones  
 - eastern half Eastern: UTC-5/DST-4
 - western half Central: UTC-6/DST-5
Abbreviations KY US-KY
Web site www.kentucky.gov


 
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Columbia One of the best known parks in the state of South Carolina, Finlay Park has hosted just about everything from festivals and political rallies to road races and Easter Sunrise services. This beautiful 18-acre park has had two lives; first dedicated in 1859 as Sidney Park, named in honor of Algernon Sidney Johnson, a Columbia City Councilman, the park experienced an illustrious but short tenure. The park fell into disrepair after the Civil War and served as a site for commercial ventures until the late 1900's. In 1990, the park was reopened and has become a beautiful diamond in the downtown area, offering a green oasis in contrast to the glass, asphalt and concrete in the urban environment. It serves as the site for such events as Kids Day, The Summer Concert Series, plus many more activities. In 1992, the park was renamed Finlay Park, in honor of Kirkman Finlay, a past mayor of Columbia who had a vision to reenergize the historic Congaree Vista district, between Main Street and the river, and recreate the beautiful site that was formerly known as Sidney Park.


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