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  2. Bowling Green High School (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green High School is a public high school in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States. It is a part of the Bowling Green Independent School District . The school's teams are called the purples and the school's colors are purple, gold, and white.

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  4. Bowling Green Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    www.b-g.k12.ky.us Bowling Green Independent School District ( BGISD ) is a school district headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky . It includes inner portions of Bowling Green, while outer portions are in Warren County Public Schools .

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    Bowling Green High School (Kentucky), Bowling Green, Kentucky; Bowling Green High School (Ohio), Bowling Green, Ohio; Buffalo Gap High School, Swoope, Virginia; Buffalo Grove High School, Buffalo Grove, Illinois

  6. Area codes 270 and 364 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 364 was added to the same numbering plan area on March 3, 2014, after having been first considered for 270-relief planning in 2007. Major cities in the numbering plan area include Hopkinsville, Paducah, Henderson, Murray, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Elizabethtown, and Madisonville. It also includes Kentucky's share of Fort Campbell.

  7. Area code 606 - Wikipedia

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    Conventional wisdom suggested that Lexington and Northern Kentucky should have kept 606. Lexington was by far the largest city in the old area code. Combined, Lexington and Northern Kentucky accounted for almost two-thirds of the old 606's population. When an area code is split, normal practice calls for the largest city to retain the old area ...