Originally posted by Palomino21
It is named the horse capital of the world.
That would be Lexington, Kentucky actually. There are more horses per capita in Lexington than anywhere else (mainly all Thoroughbreds). At least that is what I learned at the Kentucky Horse Park- they could be wrong. There are a lot of horses in Oklahoma too, I do remember that (from when I was last there)!

I am from Wisconsin, it is a very beautiful state to live in with a huge diversity of landscapes, nature, and "living styles". If you are a person who loves the outdoors, Wisconsin is definately the state for you. White-tail deer, black bear, mountain lions, moose, elk, turkeys, ruffed grouse, wild pigs, prairie chickens, and bobcat are some of the animals in Wisconsin. The weather can be a little wacko; it is winter 10 months out of the year and summer 2 months out of the year. Sometimes it's opposite- and we experience mild winters (those are the best!). Wisconsin in fall is an experience within itself- it is absolutely breathtaking, especially around the LaCrosse area on the Mississippi River with the big bluffs in fall color...amazing!