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Pennsyltucky is a slang portmanteau of the names of the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and Kentucky. It is used to characterize—usually humorously, but sometimes deprecatingly—the rural part of Pennsylvania outside the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia metropolitan areas, more specifically applied to the local people and culture of its mountainous ...
On June 1, 1792, Kentucky County officially became a state. Like Virginia , the official title of the elected local prosecutor in each of Kentucky 's political subdivisions is the Commonwealth's Attorney, as opposed to State's Attorney in other states or the more standard District Attorney.
Cincinnati metropolitan area (parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky) Columbus-Auburn-Opelika (GA-AL) Combined Statistical Area (parts of Georgia and Alabama) Delaware Valley (parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland) Evansville, IN–KY Metropolitan Statistical Area (parts of Indiana and Kentucky)
Zachary Taylor House, Louisville, Kentucky John Tyler: Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia James Buchanan: Buchanan's Birthplace State Park, Cove Gap, Pennsylvania James K. Polk: President James K. Polk Historic Site, Pineville, North Carolina Franklin Pierce: Franklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsborough, New Hampshire Andrew Johnson
The Appalachian region is made up of 13 states, including parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee and the Carolinas. West Virginia — where Terra Vance was born and raised ...
Parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia and Georgia were under tornado watches into Tuesday night, while Wisconsin was experiencing a spring ...
Westsylvania was a proposed state of the United States located in what is now West Virginia, southwestern Pennsylvania, and small parts of Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia. First proposed early in the American Revolution, Westsylvania would have been the fourteenth state in the newly formed United States, had it been recognized.
The Top 10 States That Give Out the Most Candy. Pennsylvania. Kentucky. Utah. Idaho. New Hampshire. Indiana. Missouri. Kansas. West Virginia. Ohio. Nice work Pennsylvania; this is a good thing to ...