Beautiful grass with a bluish hue is the inspiration behind Kentucky's nickname:
the Bluegrass State. Kentucky, though, is probably best known as the home of
the most famous annual horse race in the country, the Kentucky Derby, held
each May. Kentucky's best hiking and whitewater canoeing can be found in the
eastern portion of the state. Much of that region is dominated by Daniel Boone
National Forest. Cumberland Gap, gateway to the West, has America's second
largest national historical park. Northern Kentucky is dominated by its European
heritage. Visitors will enjoy the heavy German influence found in the region's
architecture and lifestyle. Oktoberfest held each fall draws thousands of guests
to Covington. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)