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Frankfort, the capital of Kentucky, is a scenic city nestled alongside the Kentucky River. In 1792, shortly after Kentucky became a state, a group of five commissioners came together to identify a capital for the new addition to the Union. Several communities vied for the title, but Frankfort was chosen because of its ideal location.

Frankfort primarily serves as the governmental center of the state, but its economy benefits from several large shopping malls and a couple of famous distilleries. Tourists will find plenty to do in the city since there are numerous museums, parks, shopping centers, entertainment venues, and restaurants.

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