Bowling Green.
1 City (2020 pop. 181,616), seat of Warren co., S Ky., on the
Barren River; inc. 1812. It is a shipping and marketing center for an area
producing tobacco, corn, livestock, and dairy items. General Motors
assembles Corvettes there, and a Corvette museum opened in 1994. Bowling
Green was occupied by the Confederates from the beginning of the Civil War
until the Union advance forced them to retreat in 1862. The city is the seat
of Western Kentucky Univ. Nearby is Mammoth Cave, a popular tourist
attraction. To the southwest lie the ruins of a Shaker settlement
established in 1798. 2 City (2020 pop. 31,455), seat of Wood
co., NW Ohio, in a farm area; inc. 1855. Tomato products, machinery,
trailers, rubber, and plastics are the chief manufactures. Bowling Green
State Univ. is there.
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