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Three Springs Road

New Subdivisions, Old Houses Appeal to a Variety of Tastes

Location, location, location. Bowling Green has it: The fourth largest city in Kentucky is a popular place to live, work and play. The county seat of Warren County, with an estimated 2006 population of 53,112, has positioned itself to not only maintain a healthy business climate, but also improve on it. The quality of life is good – and affordable – and there are abundant recreational opportunities at hand. Education and health care are strong in Bowling Green, too. The housing market has... Read More »
The Medical Center

Bowling Green Hospitals Keep Patients in Good Hands

Health care is covered in Bowling Green – and has been for decades. Area residents in need of medical help of almost any kind can rest assured that it’s available at The Medical Center or Greenview Regional Hospital. Back in 1926, City Hospital, with 35 beds, was built on the site of College Hill Fort, which served as a Civil War outpost for Bowling Green. An addition was opened in 1952, and after several more expansions, a new hospital was built. That facility has been expanded several times... Read More »
Western Kentucky University

Schools Put Bowling Green at the Top of the Class

Excellence in education is a proud tradition in Bowling Green. The Bowling Green Independent Schools district and Warren County Public Schools provide top-notch public schooling from kindergarten through high school. There are also a number of private schools. Public and Private SchoolsBowling Green Independent Schools, which serves most of the city, has five elementary schools, one junior high school and two high schools. Warren County Public Schools serve county students with 13 elementary... Read More »