I have never been to Kentucky, the state located in the east south-central region of the U.S.
I think I've only ever driven through it on the way to somewhere else. Is KFC actually from Kentucky?
Yes, KFC is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.
Aha, makes sense. I kinda thought that their spice recipe was meant to emulate a Kentucky flavor, didn't know they were actually literally founded there.
Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and 26th most populous states.
Definitely in a rural part of the country. Is it a more red or blue leaning type of state?
I am not sure, but if I have to guess I would say red.  Kentucky was originally part of Virginia until 1792 when it was founded
Oh cool, I didn't know Virginia used to be a lot bigger. What was it that caused it to become its own state? Did Virginia Fried Chicken just not roll off the tongue as well?