Mohamad Ali (b. Cassius Clay, 1942) Three-time world heavyweight boxing champion. Born Louisville, Kentucky.
Daniel Boone (b. PA 1734-1820) Frontiersman and pioneer; founded Boonesboro in Kentucky while blazing the Wilderness Road.
Henry Clay (b. VA 1777-1852) Statesman known as "The Great Compromiser;" practiced law in Kentucky; served on the U.S. House of Representatives and as U.S. secretary of state.
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) President of the Confederacy; born in Todd County, Kentucky.
David Wartk Griffith (1875-1948) Filmmaker whose films include The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance. Born Floydsfork, Kentucky.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) 16th president of the United States; born in a log cabin in Kentucky.
Loretta Lynn, popular country-western singer.
Diane Sawyer (b. 1945) Television journalist and commentator.
Zachary Taylor (b. VA 1784-1850) 12th president of the United States; raised in Kentucky.
Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) Poet and novelist; served as the first poet laureate of the United States from 1986 to 1988; born in Kentucky.
Fascinating Fact
Kentucky bluegrass is a grass which grows in the Mississippi Valley on its rich limestone soil. Oddly enough, bluegrass is not blue, but green. However, in the springtime, bluegrass produces bluish-purple buds that, when seen in large fields, give a blue cast to the grass. Bluegrass music was so-named in honor of Kentucky where its basic form was developed in the 1940's by Kentuckian Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. In traditional bluegrass, a five-string banjo is backed up by a guitar, mandolin, string bass, and fiddle. Bluegrass singing is high-pitched and marked by a "twangy" sound. The basic form and sound of bluegrass music is reminiscent of traditional mountain folk singing.
Kentucky adopted its state flag in 1918 and modified it in 1962. The flag features a blue background and the official seal which contains the state motto and a frontiersman and hunter, representing Kentucky and the original states. The state flower, the goldenrod, frames the design at the bottom.