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Frankfort, Kentucky

Frankfort, Kentucky

the US city of Frankfort, Kentucky
Who or what is (or has ever been) the capital city of the US state of Kentucky?
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In 1904, the Kentucky General Assembly chose Frankfort (rather than Lexington or Louisville) as the location for the state capital and appropriated $1 million for the construction of ...
Frankfort is a city in Kentucky that serves as the state capital and the county seat of Franklin County The population was 27,741 at the 2000 census; by population it is the ...
Capital City: Frankfort; City Guides: Kentucky City Guides; Location: 38.190N, 84.865W; Capital Tour: Capitol Tour; 50states School Directory: Find your school!
Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky, and is as quietly dull a little town as I ever entered. It is on the river Kentucky, and as the grounds about it on every side rise in wooded ...
States of the United States - Kentucky: KY; 15th state, admitted 1792; SE central United States; capital Frankfort; ranks 37th in area, pop. 3,699,000; Bluegrass State

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