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  1. Kentucky (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-10
  2. Kentucky (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02
  3. The Southeast: Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee (State Reports) by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth, 1991-07
  4. The nineteenth-century evolution of local-scale roads in Kentucky's Bluegrass.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Karl Raitz, Nancy O'Malley, 2004-10-01
  5. Climatological summary of the Kentucky River Area Development District by Glen Conner, 1979
  6. The changing role of the Kentucky mountains and the passing of the Kentucky mountaineer by Darrell Haug Davis, 1925
  7. Kentucky study series by Thomas Parry Field, 1972
  8. Red River Gorge residents: A cultural and historical perspective (Research report / University of Kentucky, Water Resources Research Institute) by Pamela L Brinegar, 1985
  9. The geology and physiography of the Mammoth Cave national park, (Kentucky. Geological survey. Ser. VI. Pamphlet XXI) by A. K Lobeck, 1928
  10. The Eastern Kentucky gas field: A geological study of the relationships of Ohio shale gas occurrences to structure, stratigraphy, lithology, and inorganic geochemical parameters by Jane Negus-de Wys, 1979
  11. Shaker Creek metabentonite in the Trenton Curdsville limestone of central Kentucky (University of Louisville studies in paleontology and stratigraphy) by James Elvin Conkin, 2000
  12. Faculty and programs of institutions offering a major, a masters, and a doctorate in geography as of April 1966 by George Beishlag, 1967
  13. Some geographic aspects of land use in the city of Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky: A comparative and analytical study (Kentucky study series) by Gerald J Schwendeman, 1965
  14. Pioneer Kentucky;: An outline of its exploration and settlement, its early cartography and primitive geography, coupled with a brief presentation of the ... and ferries used prior to the year 1800, by Willard Rouse Jillson, 1934

61. Women In Kentucky -- Geography
Women in kentucky. WHERE Search your region for kentucky women of achievement.REGIONS. Learn more about this 4part project.
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62. Kentucky
See more on kentucky Encyclopedia kentucky Encyclopedia geography EncyclopediaEconomy Encyclopedia Government Encyclopedia History
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63. Kentucky Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
kentucky USA maps (State map, County map, hotel road map), travel tourism,tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web
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Eastern US map US map World Map Search ... User Guide Kentucky map (KY) Add this page to favorites Kentucky weather Covington Murray ... Winchester Map of Kentucky USA Bardstown Lexington Sunumi Ltd. 2005 Bowling Green Louisville Other towns

64. KET's Underground Railroad - Maurice Chappell - Letter
kentucky s geography and slavery practices were two themes I picked out.Students could complete research activities to answer questions like,
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LETTER FROM MAURICE CHAPPELL Dear Colleagues: KET's Kentucky's Underground Railroad: Pathway to Freedom is an excellent resource for Kentucky social studies classrooms. The documentary, which presents part of Kentucky's slavery story, is useful to teachers because of both its content and its format. The content of the documentary supports Kentucky's social studies curriculum with historical, geographical, cultural, civic, and economic information. The show is filled with visual and auditory artifacts including spirituals, posters from the time period, photographs, and historical accounts by several local and national experts. Using the show to present the rich information to students alone makes it a valuable learning tool. The content of the documentary also serves as a starting point for further investigations of the topic. You will see several themes running through the content of the show that can become student research projects, for example. Kentucky's geography and slavery practices were two themes I picked out. Students could complete research activities to answer questions like, "How did Kentucky's geography influence the fugitive slave movement?" or "What were the major influences of the form of slavery in Kentucky?" I thought the documentary's format was very flexible, which allows for a variety of classroom situations. The program is divided into several segments that can either be shown all together or as separate entities. Instead of taking one class period to view the entire show, you can pick out parts of the documentary that focus on certain aspects of the slavery experience in Kentucky. I think this makes those segments more useful, since student attention is focused on one particular topic.

65. Update Your Internet Mapping Site
kentucky s geography Network URL kygeonet.state.ky.us/ KGSGeoPortal complementsthe Kygeonetkentucky s Geographic Explorer-in that it is a clearing
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66. Department Of Geography
Dept. of geography 201 Roark Bldg., Eastern kentucky University , 521 LancasterAve. , Richmond , KY 404753102 Office 859-622-1418 Fax 859-622-1451
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Geography Club Click here for photos of trips and activities Dept. of Geography: 201 Roark Bldg., Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Ave. Richmond KY Office: 859-622-1418 Fax: 859-622-1451 Send your comments, contributions, or questions to Dr. Richard Sambrook , Department Chairman
Explore Somewhere or Something Every Day Roark Bldg, home of EKU Geography Photo from TerraServer , great site for aiphotos and topo maps of the U.S. Find your home! Roark Building Dept. of Geography (2nd floor) EKU Campus Looking NE

67. Geog Web Site
Here s a great site for kentucky kentucky s geography Network, The kentuckygeography Network and its powerful metadataexplorer are now a part of the
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Geography Web Sites of the Month
What's happening out there in the real world? Join us in exploring this planet (and others) for an eclectic potpourri of topics that geographers find so interesting. We can look at the fun and the serious, the good, the bad, and the ugly of the world to find meaning, relevance, and insight. Themes on this ever-changing page will follow whimsy, serendipity, and whatever drives whoever contributes items. The current web site recommendation (but be sure to see past selections below): The City of Richmond recently published an excellent web site of interactive maps. At http://map.richmond.ky.us/ , click Interactive Maps in lower right. Various maps of Richmond and region. ARCHIVES
Here's a very nice site with plenty of tools for the geographer or traveler: My Travel Guide Travel Tools . Included are Currency Converter, Currency Conversion Table, World Time Zone Map, Flight Tracker, Airport Delays, Airport Codes, World Maps, Mileage Calculator, Driving Directions, Climate Graphs, Metric Conversion, and Travel Planner Calendar. I especially like the climate graphs for various parts of the world. Select by map location or name. Useful for traveling and for basic geographic information. Comprehensive list of places. Great site.

68. Kentucky: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
Answer geography questions about kentucky using the map on this quiz. Answers kentucky kentucky Outline Map Printout An outline map of kentucky to print.
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Facts, Map and State Symbols Kentucky Flag Printout/Quiz Kentucky was the 15 th state in the USA ; it became a state on June 1, 1792. State Abbreviation - KY State Capital - Frankfort Largest City - Louisville Area - 40,411 square miles [Kentucky is the 37th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Kentucky is the 25th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - agriculture (tobacco, corn, peanuts, wheat), mining (anthracite coal), horse-raising, whiskey manufacturing, automobile and truck manufacturing, chemical manufacturing Presidential Birthplace Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County (now called Larue County) on February 12, 1809 (he was the 16th US President, serving from 1861 to 1865). Major Rivers - Ohio River

69. Kentucky State Geography
kentucky State geography. So you want to know about kentucky? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about kentucky.
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Kentucky State Geography
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Top of Page Population (1994): 3,827,000 (24th in size) State size: 40,409 square miles (37th in size) State Capital: Frankfort (named after the pioneer Stephen Frank who was killed by indians at a crossing in the Kentucky River) Major cities: Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville and Owensboro Admission to union: The 15th State Date entered the union: June 1, 1792 Origin of state name: Named from an indian word "Kenta" meaning "prairie". Nicknames: The Bluegrass State Bordering states: West Virginia, Virginia, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Tennessee State bird: Cardinal State flower: Goldenrod State tree: Kentucky Coffee Tree Motto: United We Stand, Divided We Fall

70. AllRefer.com - Kentucky, State, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geo
kentucky, state, United States, US Political geography. Related Category USPolitical geography. kentuckykuntuk´E, kin– Pronunciation Key,
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Kentucky [k u E Pronunciation Key , one of the so-called border states of the S central United States. It is bordered by West Virginia and Virginia (E); Tennessee (S); the Mississippi R., across which lies Missouri (SW); and Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, all across the Ohio R. (W, N). Sections in this article:
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71. Brian M. Lauer: Resume
kentucky Equine Research January 1996 to January 1998 Completed course workfor major in geography, minor in Computer Science; needed two classes for
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72. Kentucky Energy Geography: Electricity
kentucky Energy geography Electricity Map Kit form (suitable for kentuckyclassrooms only) to receive the Energy geography Electricity Map Kit.
http://www.coaleducation.org/outreach/energy_geography.htm
Kentucky Energy Geography: Electricity Map Kit
Coal Rank Kit Educational Field Trips Energy Geography: Electricity Map Kit Seminars Speaker's Bureau Energy Geography: Electricity Map Kit includes a sample of bituminous coal, a Kentucky Coal Facts Pocket Guide, an electricity map, and outlines pertaining to the electricity map that can be incorporated into the classroom lesson plans. Please fill out this request form (suitable for Kentucky classrooms only) to receive the Energy Geography: Electricity Map Kit. Due to funding problems we have temporarily stopped sending this information for free, please check back later for information on how to receive this kit. Click here to download a PDF version of the Speaker document located here on this page. Speaker Kentucky
Energy Geography: Electricity
Is there anyone here today that does not use electricity?
I thought so. We all have something in common; we use electricity every day. As daily consumers of electricity, there are some important questions that we should all be able to answer: Who generates your electricity , and how does it get to you?

73. Scott County Schools' GIS Site
kentucky Office of Geographic Information kentucky s geography Network kentucky Geological Survey GeorgetownScott County Planning Commission
http://www.scott.k12.ky.us/technology/gis/
Resources for using GIS in your Kentucky Classroom: Kentucky Office of Geographic Information Kentucky's Geography Network Kentucky Geological Survey Georgetown-Scott County Planning Commission ... Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ABNEE, AMANDA C
Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resource Issues
CES - Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Lexington, KY 40546-0091
Phone: (859) 257-6094
Fax: (859) 257-2185
Email: acabne0@uky.edu HANLEY, CAROL DIANE
Extension Specialistfor 4-H Youth development
CES - State 4-H/Youth Development 212 Scovell Hall University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546-0064 Phone: (859) 257-5961 Fax: (859) 257-7180 Email: chanley@uky.edu STOMBAUGH, TIMOTHY S. Assistant Professor 128 Charles E. Barnhart Bldg. University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546-0276

74. Home
ethnicity, economic class, geography, sexuality, and other differences. The kentucky Foundation for Women was established in 1985 by Louisville
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The mission of the Kentucky Foundation for Women is to promote positive social change through varied feminist expression in the arts.
KFW recognizes feminism as a dynamic force for social change that varies across age, ethnicity, economic class, geography, sexuality, and other differences. For this reason, KFW does not promote a single definition of feminism but encourages grant applicants to describe their own understanding and practice of feminism.
The KFW Board of Directors has defined positive social change outcomes as: eliminating societal barriers to women; neutralizing discrimination against women based on age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, physical ability, education, economic condition, and geographic origin; and producing actions, conditions, policies, attitudes and behaviors that benefit women. T he Kentucky Foundation for Women was established in 1985 by Louisville native and author Sallie Bingham. Her founding gift of $10 million is one of the single largest endowments to any women's fund in the United States.

75. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Kentucky
Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories The States, Districts and Territories of the United States kentucky
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Kentucky. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Kentucky, the "Bluegrass State"
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KY Its name comes from the Iroquois Indian word "Ken-tah-ten," or "land of tomorrow." Daniel Boone and other frontiersmen settled in Kentucky in 1769. Admitted into the Union in 1792, Kentucky is the 15th state and the first state west of the Appalachian Mountains. It is known as the "Bluegrass State" because of the blue blossoms of the lush grass around Lexington. Kentucky is one of the border states that lie between the North and the South. Rich tobacco fields and champion race horses have long been symbols of Kentucky. Today, Kentucky is associated with coal mines, horse farms ,and racing. Each May, huge crowds in Louisville thrill to the excitement of the Kentucky Derby horse race, America's most prestigious horse race. Visitors to Kentucky may choose from many scenic attractions, recreational facilities and historic sites. Der Name leitet sich von dem Wort der Iroquois Indianer für "Land der Zukunft" (Ken-tah-ten) ab. Daniel Boone und andere Pioniere besiedelten Kentucky 1769, und 1792 wurde es der 15. Bundesstaat. Es war der erste Staat westlich der Appalachen.

76. Geography And Geology (Western Kentucky University) Faculty Members
Western kentucky University. DESCRIPTION Department of geography and Geology.HOMEPAGE, Click here to view. DEPARTMENT ID, 1008854 (Last edited on
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77. SCA Geography
SCA geography. NOTE Local group web pages can be found under individual USA Ohio, kentucky, Indiana, parts of Michigan, Illinois, a nip of Iowa.
http://www.sca.org/geography/welcome.html

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Member Services
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SCA Geography
NOTE: Local group web pages can be found under individual kingdom pages, or at the "People and Groups in the SCA" link listed below
The Eighteen Kingdoms of the SCA:
Kingdoms listed Geographically:
If you are trying to determine in which kingdom your state/province/country is located, here are the kingdoms listed in order (roughly) from west to east , and north to south.

78. Geography Major/Minor
geography Program 445 Landrum Northern kentucky University Highland Heights, KY41099 GEO 499 Directed Readings geography GEO 502 geography of kentucky
http://www.nku.edu/~hisgeo/html/geography_major_minor.html
"Geography is the science of place. Its vision is grand, its view panoramic. It sweeps the surface of the Earth, charting the physical, organic and cultural terrains, their areal differentiation, and their ecological dynamics with humankind. Its foremost tool is the map."
Leonard Kristalka "'Do you realize,' one teacher is said to have put to her class, 'that we Americans rank 19th worldwide in our knowledge of geography?' 'That's okay,' one of her students responded. 'As long as we're still in the top ten.'"
quoted by George Demko "Geography has no subject matter that is special unto itself. Geographers focus on anything and everything but relate their investigations to place and space."
B. L. Turner II Central to geography at the college level are questions of explanation: Why is something where it is? Why are places what they are? How do we interact with our environment? Geography at NKU reflects these fundamental geographic issues. Thus, our curriculum includes regional courses ( e.g.

79. SEDAAG - Southeastern Geography - Kentucky
kentucky. Return to Southeastern geography Alabama Florida Georgia kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia
http://www.geography.vt.edu/sedaag/se_geog/kentucky/ky.htm
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80. Ernie Fletcher Quotes
Ernie Fletcher The geography of kentucky is drawn not only on the map but alsoon the culture. Everyone here, regardless of age, lives as part of a
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The geography of Kentucky is drawn not only on the map but also on the culture. Everyone here, regardless of age, lives as part of a generation that has yet to know the full power of true unity as Kentuckians, one and all.
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