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100 Field Trip Ideas for Kids in Kentucky

Kentucky, known as the "Bluegrass State," and "The Horse Capital of the World", is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty, offering families countless opportunities to learn and explore. From its pivotal role in the early days of the United States to its stunning landscapes, Kentucky provides an enriching experience for young children.   Historical Highlights  Kentucky played a vital part in shaping the nation.  As the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, families can visit the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park to learn about America’s 16th president.  The state also played a crucial role during the Civil War. Sites like Camp Nelson National Monument allow young visitors to grasp the significance of Kentucky's contributions to freedom and equality, particularly its role as a Union supply depot and a place where enslaved people sought emancipation.   Geographical Wonders  Kentucky's natural landscapes are just as compelling as its histor

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