Abstract

rT nOURISTS, artists, and agriculturists alike have proclaimed Kentucky's Inner Bluegrass region to be one of the loveliest of all rural landscapes.1 Long, wooded lanes reach back from ornamental wrought-iron gates mounted on limestone posts. Stylish wooden fences bound the beautiful bluegrass paddocks, white ducks float leisurely in the ponds and creeks, thoroughbred horses and blooded cattle grace the fields, and stately, pillared mansions symbolize gracious living. Here is the major concentration of large agricultural estates and gentlemen farms in the United States.2

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