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  2. Greenwood Mall (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Castner Knott, which operated a store at Bowling Green Mall at the time, moved from there to Greenwood Mall in 1980. [4] In 1986, plans were announced to relocate Sears from a freestanding store in downtown Bowling Green to a new store at the mall. [5] The 87,400-square-foot (8,100 m 2) store opened in October 1987. [6]

  3. Downtown Commercial District (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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    Western Kentucky University is a central part of downtown Bowling Green's continued success and growth in the 20th and 21st centuries. Formerly known as the Southern Normal School, Western Kentucky University was donated to the state and renamed to its current moniker in 1906 by its president, Henry Hardin Cherry. [5]

  4. Houchens Industries - Wikipedia

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    Houchens first store. The company traces its beginnings to 1917, when founder Ervin Houchens opened his first store ("BG Wholesale") at the age of 19 in a shed in Lucas, Kentucky. This shed, along with other historical structures, has been well preserved and is open to the public. He sold the company in 1983. [2]

  5. Bowling Green, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The B.G.M.U. Water Tower atop Reservoir Hill is a local landmark visible from many parts of Bowling Green. The Warren County Justice Center is the center of the local court system. Bowling Green is a city and the county seat of Warren County, Kentucky, United States. [3]

  6. Scottsville Road - Wikipedia

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    Scottsville Road is a major four-lane undivided thoroughfare in Bowling Green, in Warren County in south-central Kentucky. [2] [3]The road is often known as the busiest roadway in Bowling Green as heavy traffic volumes often use the road, especially with the presence of several businesses of all kinds, including Greenwood Mall.

  7. Kentucky Oaks Mall - Wikipedia

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    The store closed on March 19, 2017. [16] Elder-Beerman also closed in 2018 as parent company The Bon-Ton filed for bankruptcy. [17] Cafaro Company announced in late 2018 a plan to redevelop the former Sears property for Burlington, Ross Dress for Less, and other smaller stores, and the former Elder-Beerman for Five Below and HomeGoods. [18]

  8. Ross Dress for Less bringing first Ocean County store across ...

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    Ross Dress for Less has signed a lease for a 25,000-square-foot storefront at Brick Center Plaza on Chambers Bridge Road, said Maurice Zekaria, president and chief executive officer of Paramount ...

  9. Category : Buildings and structures in Bowling Green, Kentucky

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    National Register of Historic Places in Bowling Green, Kentucky (24 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Bowling Green, Kentucky" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.