List of Kentucky state symbols


The Commonwealth of Kentucky has 29 official state emblems, as well as other designated places and events. The majority are determined by acts of the Kentucky General Assembly and recorded in Title I, Chapter 2 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes. The state's nickname – "The Bluegrass State" – is traditional, but has never been passed into law by the General Assembly. It does, however, appear on the state's license plates. Despite the nickname's popularity, the General Assembly has not designated bluegrass as the official state grass.
The first symbol was the Seal of Kentucky, which was made official in 1792. The original seal also contained the future state motto. It served as the state's only emblem for over 130 years until the adoption of the state bird in 1926. Enacted by law in 2010, the newest symbols of Kentucky are the state insect, the honey bee, and the state sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette.

Insignia

TypeSymbolDescriptionYearImageSource
FlagThe Flag of KentuckyKentucky's flag has a navy blue background with the Seal of Kentucky in the middle.1928
Latin mottoDeo gratiam habeamus
Let us be grateful to God
2002
MottoUnited we stand, divided we fall1942
NicknameThe Bluegrass StateThe bluegrass that grows in the state's pasture landTraditional
SealThe Seal of KentuckyKentucky's seal depicts two men embracing, the state motto and two sprigs of goldenrod.1792
SloganKentucky Unbridled SpiritThe slogan alludes to Kentucky's reputation in horse racing and horse farms, as well as its production of whiskey2004

Species

TypeSymbolDescriptionYearImageSource
BirdCardinal
Cardinalis cardinalis
The male cardinal is bright red and the female is brown and dull red. They live in Kentucky year-round.1926
ButterflyViceroy butterfly
Limenitis archippus
Viceroys are a Müllerian mimic to the monarchs which birds avoid eating because they are toxic and distasteful. The butterfly is usually found all over the state, except in mountainous areas, from April until November.1990
FishKentucky spotted bass
Micropterus punctulatus
Similar to the largemouth bass, a common sporting fish that usually weighs up to.2005
FlowerGoldenrod
Solidago gigantea
The goldenrod has a yellow flower that blooms in late summer and early fall. It is also the state flower of Nebraska.1926
FruitBlackberry
Rubus allegheniensis
This soft fruit is used to make jams, seedless jellies and wine.2004
HorseThoroughbred
Equus caballus
A horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Over 30% of all U.S. thoroughbred births happen in Kentucky, more than any other state1996
InsectHoney bee
Apis mellifera
Official state insect in 17 states2010
TreeTulip poplar
Liriodendron tulipifera
The tulip tree is also called the yellow poplar. It has a distinctive leaf shape and yellow, bell-shaped flowers.1994
Wild animal game speciesEastern gray squirrel
Sciurus carolinensis
Predominantly gray fur but it can have a reddish, black or white color. It has a white underside and a large bushy tail.1968

Geology

TypeSymbolDescriptionYearImageSource
FossilBrachiopodBrachiopods are the most collected fossil in Kentucky. They resemble clams, but their top and bottom shell are not identical, and they don't burrow into the sand.1986
GemstoneFreshwater pearlThe pearl is formed in several species of freshwater mussels. Originally found all over Kentucky, increased pollution, over-harvesting and damming of rivers have severely depleted the population of freshwater mussels.1986
MineralCoalKentucky is the third leading state in coal production.1998
RockKentucky agateAgate, a form of quartz, has varying shades of color arranged in layers of red, black, yellow, and gray.2000
SoilCrider Soil SeriesThe Crider soils make up about in Kentucky. Most areas are used for crops or pasture for corn, small grain, soybeans, tobacco, and hay.1990

Cultural

TypeSymbolDescriptionYearImageSource
BeverageMilk2005
Bluegrass song"Blue Moon of Kentucky"
by Bill Monroe
Kentucky native Bill Monroe wrote this song in 1947 and performed it soon thereafter. Elvis Presley sang the song when he auditioned for the Grand Ole Opry and later recorded it for his first single for Sun Records.1988 performs "Blue Moon of Kentucky"
DanceCloggingClogging in the southern U.S. has its roots from early settlers. English clogging, Irish jigs, African-American buck dance and Cherokee dance.2006
LanguageEnglishOver 95% of the state's residents are able to speak English.1984
MusicBluegrass music2007
Musical instrumentAppalachian dulcimerA stringed instrument that appeared in the south in the early 19th century2001
Silverware patternOld Kentucky Blue Grass-The Georgetown Pattern1996
Song"My Old Kentucky Home"The song describes life on a Kentucky plantation.1928
Sports carChevrolet CorvetteSince 1981, the Chevrolet Corvette has been manufactured in Bowling Green.2010