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  2. Aviation Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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    Ideas for an aviation park in Bowling Green, KY arose out of a trip by a group of friends, including retired Air Force pilot, Brigadier General Dan Cherry, to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. During the trip, the group learned that a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft was on display at a local Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Ohio.

  3. Bowling Green, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green is a city and the county seat of Warren County, ... William H. Natcher Green River Parkway-KY-9007(Replaced by I-165, North to Owensboro, Morgantown ...

  4. Eloise B. Houchens Center - Wikipedia

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    The Houchens Center is a cultural and educational center for the Bowling Green, Kentucky community, and a meeting place for clubs, associations, and the individual patrons who make up the membership. The center is also available to non-members for club meetings, workshops, retreats, receptions, parties and weddings.

  5. Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Contour Airlines began serving Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport on August 29, 2016, with twice daily flights to Atlanta and twice weekly flights to Destin on a seasonal basis. This marked the first time Bowling Green had scheduled commercial service since 1972. [4] The seasonal flights to Destin ended in late October. [5]

  6. Historic Railpark and Train Museum (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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    This made Bowling Green's L&N station the largest employment center in Warren County. [6] During the 1930s and 1940s, the Bowling Green station was a stop for over 30 passenger trains, plus freight trains, on a daily basis. The L&N and other railroads operated the South Wind, which made a stop in Bowling Green.

  7. Capitol Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The building sat vacant for over 10 years and in 1977 was purchased by a group of citizens formerly known as the Bowling Green-Warren County Arts Commission. The Capitol Arts Center was reopened in September 1981 after a $1.3 million renovation project. [ 3 ]

  8. List of city nicknames in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green. Vette City [6] The Park City [7] Burnside – The Only Town on Lake Cumberland [8] Cave City – Gateway to Mammoth Cave [9] Covington – Gateway to the South [10] Crestwood – Whiskers [11] Cumberland – Black Bear Capital of Kentucky [12] Danville – City of Firsts [13] Elizabethtown – E Town [14] Elkhorn City – Gateway ...

  9. Houchens Industries - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, Houchens announced that it would acquire 14 convenience stores which sell Shell Oil products from Bowling Green businessman Jerry Browning. The stores are located in Bowling Green and surrounding towns. [8] In April 2008, Buehler Foods of Jasper, Indiana, signed a letter of intent to sell the company to Houchens. [9]