Introduction to Bowling Green
Bowling Green is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Kentucky after Louisville, Lexington, and Owensboro. The population was 54,244 in 2007. It is the county seat of Warren County[1] and the principal city of the Bowling Green, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area with an estimated 2007 population of 116,001.[2] Bowling Green was founded in 1798 after Robert and George Moore donated 30-40 acres to the Warren County trustees. The land surrounded the 2-acre (8,100 m2) plot they had donated for the construction of public buildings. In 2003, Bowling Green and its surrounding communities were designated as a "metropolitan area".
General Motors has an assembly plant in Bowling Green in which all Chevrolet Corvettes have been constructed since 1981. Other significant businesses in Bowling Green include Fruit of the Loom, Houchen's Industries, Holley Performance Products, and Camping World. The third largest Kentucky public university, Western Kentucky University, is situated upon a hill in central Bowling Green. Its athletic teams are called Hilltoppers.
Excerpt from WikiPedia Article on Bowling Green
Bowling Green's Weather
Elevation: 540 feet
Latitude: 36 57N
Longitude: 086 25W
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6.9 |
6.8 |
7 |
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7.8 |
81.2 |