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Soon after moving into Bowling Green apartments, you?ll notice that the city is vital in business, education, healthcare and industry, but what you?re likely to notice even more is the incredible number of fun and interesting things to do in this city. Let?s cover a few here.

Get away from Bowling Green apartments with all of its modern amenities for a while and get back to nature and the simple life with a visit to Chaney?s Dairy Barn. Enjoy a homemade lunch among rolling farmlands and purchase a variety of Kentucky-made products to take home with you. Stock the fruit bowls in your Bowling Green apartment with local, seasonal fruit from Jackson?s Orchard and Nursery.

Will you be sharing your apartment in Bowling Green with family members? A great place for kids young and old is Southern Lanes & Southern with 34 bowling lanes, 18 holes of miniature golf, batting cages, 24 billiards and more! Are you or is someone you know a car enthusiast? There are several places in Bowling Green where you can watch cars race, participate in car racing or tour car museums, such as the National Corvette Museum.

Step out of your Bowling Green apartment and step back in time of days past with a visit to the Historic Railpark and Train Museum. The 1925 L&N Passenger Depot was restored and revised to include a two-story museum. You can also see classic rail cars that date all the way back to 1911.

Take a breath of natural, fresh air (and a break from the air conditioning in your Bowling Green apartment) to experience several of the natural wonders in the area. Explore the Lost River Cave and Valley with an Underground Boat Tour, a visit to a Butterfly Habitat and a walking tour along the edge of the river. Enjoy a nature hike, an evening of camping or a guided kayak tour down the Green River in Mammoth Cave National Park, which is just 30 miles north of Bowling Green.

If you are looking for Bowling Green apartments near the historic downtown district, you?ll be close to a lot of city attractions, including two great theatres. At the Capitol Arts Center, you can see local and national arts performances and browse two art galleries. The smaller Public Theatre of Kentucky/Phoenix Theatre is a non-profit company that hosts contemporary plays and musicals.

Of course, we couldn?t cover everything Bowling Green has to offer in this article, so you?ll just have to move there and see for yourself. Find Bowling Green apartments you?ll love on ApartmentGuide.com today.

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Bowling Green Facts

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  • Bowling Green was first settled in 1780 and incorporated in 1812.
  • As of 2009, Bowling Green has a population of more than 54,000 people.
  • The Lost River Cave and Valley in Bowling Green is an urban nature reserve that is home to 130 species of birds, reptiles and mammals.
  • Duncan Hines, founder of Duncan Hines, was born in Bowling Green.

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