Bowling Green, Kentucky
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City with a population of 55,097 in 2008. County seat of Warren County. Fourth-most populous city in Kentucky. Location of the factory where Corvettes were built here from 1981 to 2009. First settled in 1794 when settlers arrived here. Incorporated as a city in 1798. Possibly named after Bowling Green, New York, where a statue of George III was torn down by revolutionaries and melted into bullets. Grew in size due to steamboat and railroad trade during the early 1800s. In the Civil War, the Confederacy occupied the city and made it the capital of a Confederate pretender government of Kentucky, which had declared neutrality between North and South. In early 1862 Confederate forces withdrew in the face of Union advances, destroying bridges and important buildings in the town.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_Green,_Kentucky
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°58'13"N 86°26'26"W
- Franklin, Kentucky 23 km
- Elizabethtown, KY 100 km
- Owensboro, Kentucky 115 km
- Shepherdsville, Kentucky 132 km
- Danville, Kentucky 163 km
- Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky 163 km
- New Albany, Indiana 164 km
- Jeffersonville, Indiana 170 km
- Frankfort, Kentucky 194 km
- Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky 209 km
- Western Kentucky University 2.1 km
- Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport (BWG/KBWG) 2.1 km
- Briarwood Community 3.1 km
- Beech Bend Amusement Park 6.9 km
- Hidden River Estates Subdivision 6.9 km
- The Club at Olde Stone 8.7 km
- Kentucky Trimodal Transpark 12 km
- Chalybeate Springs, Kentucky 25 km
- Rhoda, Kentucky 28 km
- Mammoth Cave National Park 35 km
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