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Kentucky lies in the Midwestern United States. The largest city within the state is Wichita while the capital is Topeka. The state ranks the 15th largest by area with the most 36th most populous of all the states. In 2015 Kentucky was among the most agriculturally productive states. The major produce includes soybeans, wheat, sorghum and corn. There are various reasons for one to dive own to Kentucky. The National Park Service protects the Fort Larned National Historic Site in Larned, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka and the Nicodemus National Historic Site at Nicodemus among other areas pleasing to tourists.
Michigan size and population go hand in hand. It has the 11t largest area coverage and the 10th largest population. Its capital is Lansing city whereas the largest city is Detroit. It lies directly behind Alaska as the second largest in water area total. Between the two Peninsulas within Michigan each contributes differently towards the economy. The Upper Peninsula attracts tourists due to the extensive natural resources. On the other hand, the Lower Peninsula hosts forestry, services, manufacturing, agriculture and high-tech industries. In the previous century however, Michigan was popularly known due to its automotive industry. Today only three big automobile companies have headquarters here.