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Bowling Green, a city located in Kentucky, USA, is not just your average town. It boasts numerous attractions and landmarks that make it truly unique

Background imageBowling Green Collection: New Bowling Green, Woodland Avenue, Boscombe, 1929

New Bowling Green, Woodland Avenue, Boscombe, 1929. From Bournemouth: The centre of health and sunshine, a booklet promoting tourism in the Bournemouth area. [Published in 1929]

Background imageBowling Green Collection: A Game at Bowls, 1872. Artist: J M L R

A Game at Bowls, 1872. Artist: J M L R
A Game at Bowls, 1872. Victorians playing lawn bowls. From the Illustrated London News, 22 June 1872

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Miners social club bowling green, Featherstone, West Yorkshire, 1959

Miners social club bowling green, Featherstone, West Yorkshire, 1959. An ex miner looks on as a game of bowels is being played at Fetherstone in this photograph taken for the Coal Industry Wellfare

Background imageBowling Green Collection: A Bowling-Green, c1870

A Bowling-Green, c1870. A bowling green is a finely-laid, close-mown and rolled stretch of turf for playing the game of bowls

Background imageBowling Green Collection: A North Prospect of London take from the Bowling Green at Islington

A North Prospect of London take from the Bowling Green at Islington. After a 1750 work by Thomas Bowles

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Government House on Broadway facing Bowling Green, New York City, United States of America

Government House on Broadway facing Bowling Green, New York City, United States of America. The Georgian style house, built in 1790, was to have been George Washingtons home

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Tulip Display In Bowling Green Park; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Tulip Display In Bowling Green Park; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageBowling Green Collection: HINE: BOOTBLACK, 1924. A 12-year-old bootblack shining shoes in Bowling Green, New York City

HINE: BOOTBLACK, 1924. A 12-year-old bootblack shining shoes in Bowling Green, New York City, New York. Photograph by Lewis Wickes, Hine, 1924

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Milton Park Bowls, Portsmouth v. Fittleworth Bowling Club team picture

Milton Park Bowls, Portsmouth v. Fittleworth Bowling Club team picture, 5 August 1933 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N7687

Background imageBowling Green Collection: EVRV2A-00218

EVRV2A-00218
Colonials setting a bonfire at the Bowling-Green to protest the Stamp Act in New York City, 1765. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imageBowling Green Collection: VIRGINIA: HOUSE, 1935. The Mansion in Bowling Green, Virginia

VIRGINIA: HOUSE, 1935. The Mansion in Bowling Green, Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1935

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Custom House and Bowling Green, New York, N. Y. c. 1907-10 (b / w photo)

Custom House and Bowling Green, New York, N. Y. c. 1907-10 (b / w photo)
XOS867907 Custom House and Bowling Green, New York, N.Y. c.1907-10 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Game of Klosbaan at the Het Loo Palace, 1694-97 (coloured engraving)

Game of Klosbaan at the Het Loo Palace, 1694-97 (coloured engraving)
XOS1766244 Game of Klosbaan at the Het Loo Palace, 1694-97 (coloured engraving) by Call, Jan I van (c.1656-c.1706); 13x16.8 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Plate 2, Part of Section 1: Bounded by Carlisle Street, Greenwich Street, Thames Street

Plate 2, Part of Section 1: Bounded by Carlisle Street, Greenwich Street, Thames Street, Broadway, Pine Street, William Street, Exchange Place, Broad Street, Beaver Street, Bowling Green

Background imageBowling Green Collection: NEW YORK: GOVERNMENT HOUSE. A building erected on lower Broadway facing Bowling Green in 1790

NEW YORK: GOVERNMENT HOUSE. A building erected on lower Broadway facing Bowling Green in 1790, intended as residence for President Washington

Background imageBowling Green Collection: NEW YORK: BOWLING GREEN. View looking north up Broadway from Bowling Green, 1895

NEW YORK: BOWLING GREEN. View looking north up Broadway from Bowling Green, 1895

Background imageBowling Green Collection: HINE: FARM WORK, c1916. Harold Oliphant driving a plow in a cornfield in Bowling Green, Kentucky

HINE: FARM WORK, c1916. Harold Oliphant driving a plow in a cornfield in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis W. Hine, August 1916

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Bowling match between Milton Park Bowls, Portsmouth v. Fittleworth, 5 August 1933

Bowling match between Milton Park Bowls, Portsmouth v. Fittleworth, 5 August 1933 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N7686

Background imageBowling Green Collection: The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York

The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York
GEORGE III STATUE, 1776. The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley, 1877

Background imageBowling Green Collection: Sons of Freedom pulling down the statue of King George III at Bowling Green, New York City

Sons of Freedom pulling down the statue of King George III at Bowling Green, New York City, July 1776
GEORGE III STATUE, 1776. Sons of Freedom pulling down the statue of King George III at Bowling Green, New York City, July 1776. Steel engraving, 1859, by John C. McRae after J.A. Oertel

Background imageBowling Green Collection: (1838-1865). American actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln

(1838-1865). American actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. The farmhouse belonging to Richard H
JOHN WILKES BOOTH (1838-1865). American actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. The farmhouse belonging to Richard H

Background imageBowling Green Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. Old Kennedy house (General George Washingtons headquarters)

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. Old Kennedy house (General George Washingtons headquarters) and Watts Mansion at Bowling Green, New York City, 1776. Wood engraving, 1876

Background imageBowling Green Collection: STAMP ACT: BONFIRE, 1765. Sons of Liberty make a bonfire out of fence rails

STAMP ACT: BONFIRE, 1765. Sons of Liberty make a bonfire out of fence rails and the coach of colonial governor Cadwallader Colden on the Bowling Green near Broadway, New York City

Background imageBowling Green Collection: NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS. Newly landed immigrants at Bowling Green

NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS. Newly landed immigrants at Bowling Green, walking up Broadway from Castle Garden, New York City. Wood engraving, c1880

Background imageBowling Green Collection: NEW YORK FIRE, 1845. Bowling Green and Broadway during the fire that destroyed much of lower

NEW YORK FIRE, 1845. Bowling Green and Broadway during the fire that destroyed much of lower Manhattan, July 1845

Background imageBowling Green Collection: IMMIGRANTS, NYC, c1880. Newly landed immigrants at Bowling Green

IMMIGRANTS, NYC, c1880. Newly landed immigrants at Bowling Green, walking up Broadway from Castle Garden, New York City. Wood engraving, c1880

Background imageBowling Green Collection: USA, Kentucky, Bowling Green: National Corvette Museum, First Corvette (b. 1953)

USA, Kentucky, Bowling Green: National Corvette Museum, First Corvette (b. 1953)
USA-Kentucky-Bowling Green: National Corvette Museum- First Corvette (b.1953)




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Bowling Green, a city located in Kentucky, USA, is not just your average town. It boasts numerous attractions and landmarks that make it truly unique. One of the most notable places to visit is the National Corvette Museum, where car enthusiasts can marvel at the impressive collection of iconic Corvettes. Another must-see is the Rt. 66 Display, which takes you on a nostalgic journey along this historic highway. But Bowling Green isn't limited to its American charm alone; it shares its name with several other locations around the world. In Penzance, West Cornwall (UK), old folks gather to enjoy a friendly game of bowls on their picturesque green. Nottingham Castle's Park Bowling Green offers stunning views while providing an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to engage in this traditional sport. Looking back into history, we stumble upon an intriguing photograph taken around 1900: The Athletic Club at Bowling Green captured by Harry Fenn showcases a glimpse into the past and reminds us of how much has changed over time. Traveling further through time and space brings us to Portsmouth v. Fittleworth Bowling Match in August 1933 at Milton Park Bowls in England's Devon region. Meanwhile, Ilfracombe's Bowling Green & Pavilion caught our attention during September 1934—a serene spot where people could relax amidst nature's beauty. While these international connections are fascinating, let us not forget about New York City's very own symbol of strength—the Charging Bull sculpture near Wall Street Stock Exchange stands tall as a testament to resilience and determination. From Church Stretton in Shropshire to Wycombe HP14 3 Map and Dudley DY2 9 Map—Bowling Greens have left their mark across various regions worldwide. Even Mendip BA16 0 Map holds its own significance within this global network of greens.