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Bowling Green

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Elistariel
North Carolina

Bowling Green

Worth visiting!

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I wasn’t here very long. Family trip. I remember we went to the corvette museum and maybe another one.
There was a museum thing, I think it was called “all the queen’s horses” that I really wanted to go to. My family said no cause we HAD to go somewhere else.
We then went to TN and did…
wait for it…
NOTHING
...wtf?


Karina
Charlotte

Bowling Green

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Green Bowling

Me and my family, we drove throught it and nice places!


briannaautumn
Hodgenville

Bowling Green

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Its only 45 minutes from my house so I have been there many times. If you like corvettes its cool. Its also a nice quiet town.


Bowling Green

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This is a fun place to go to, many interesting things to do.


Jaxxon1994
Alger

Bowling Green

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The first time I went to this place

I visited the Corvette Museum in March, 2006, while on vacation.


urwatuis
Poughkeepsie

Bowling Green

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Corvette Museum

if you love Corvette’s then you must go to Bowling Green.


elerinecole26
Nashville

Bowling Green

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Breaking down is so much fun!

so our car broke down near here, so we had to walk around in the rain in Bowling Green for like 5 hours…it was actually fun lol…

~aimee


raychill
Nashville

Bowling Green

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Grew up here...

I don’t know about the “confusing” description as mentioned below, especially since everything is really on 2 main roads, but WKU has a good Broadcasting and Nursing department, and the Greenwood Mall isn’t half bad for a not-so-big-towncity.


themudkid
Tallahassee

Bowling Green

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Home of the Hilltoppers! Went to college here and they do have a few things to see in the area. It’s the home of the Corvette Museum and only 45 minutes from Nashville, TN.


Michael Sprouse
Rehoboth Beach

Bowling Green

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My hometown

I grew up in this town. It really is a “big” little city. Though I moved away in 1990 and it has changed quite a bit since then, I still have many family members and friends there. This is a university town which, in my opinion, is it’s saving grace. Western Kentucky University’s campus is lovely, especially in the Autumn months. There is also quite a bit of Theatre and live music venues here and a few Fine Art spaces.