No. Kentucky is part of the upland south, along with Tennessee, eastern Virginia, eastern North Carolina. The deep south is typically thought of as Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
Alabama
There are 13 states that are considered Deep South. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina are just 4 states.
Anything south of the mason Dixon line. Pretty much anything under Virginia and Kentucky
Alabama
Kentucky is considered a southern state, though it is in the transition zone between North and South, and elements of both are well-represented in the state. The Ohio River makes a good boundary for many people, plus some areas on the other side of it have many Southern characteristics (especially far Southern Illinois and Indiana). Traditional and modern ties, including political and social organizations, sporting rivalries, etc.) mark Kentucky as more Southern than Northern.
No. Kentucky is considered a Southeast state. The Midwest states include Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin and the eastern part of Colorado.
No, Georgia is in the southeastern US, on the Atlantic coast, and is considered part of the Deep South.
In common parlance, Kentucky is considered part of the northeast
Virginia was the state that is considered to be part of the old south.
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The Kentucky Derby would be considered a part of history, especially that of the state of Kentucky. The Derby has been around more than 100 years.
Kentucky is considered to be one of the southern states. Midwestern states are west of the Missouri River.