Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, Ky. [Same Print As No. 669] (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky has its State Capitol in the quaint city of Frankfort. Kentucky sometimes referred to as the `Blue Grass State' was admitted the Union in 1792. It has an area of 40,000 square miles and has as its State flower the golden rod. Kentucky, so called since 1782, derived its name from its principal river.")
Creator
- unknown.
Language
- English
Collection
- Postcard Collection, | collection guide | more from this collection
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Publisher
- University of Kentucky
Format
Identifier
- 2008ms016