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Kentucky and its residents are probably best known for thoroughbred horses and races, local whiskey distilleries, and their basketball fanaticism (the University of Kentucky Wildcats and University of Louisville Cardinals being the top rivals). The state is one of four to name itself a Commonwealth, and the fifteenth state admitted to the Union.

 
   
 
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Kentucky has six automotive facilities in Louisville, Georgetown and Bowling Green. In Kentucky, almost 10% of the state's workforce is employed in either the automobile industry or in a job dependent on the auto industry. The auto industry pays five and a half billion dollars a year to employees.

 
 
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