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Graduated from Bowling Green High School in 1949. William L. Hungate, United States Representative (1964–1977), United States federal judge (1979–1992). Graduated from Bowling Green High School in 1940. Glenn Jacobs, professional wrestler for the WWE, Kane. Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee (2017–present) Virginia Kirtley, American actress ...
Two Pesos was a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Texas that opened in 1982 in Houston. It was similar to Taco Cabana but Two Pesos never opened in Taco Cabana's home market of San Antonio. The Two Pesos chain was sold to Taco Cabana in 1993 after losing a drawn-out trade dress suit that appeared before the United States Supreme Court.
Its county seat is Bowling Green. [2] Its namesake was a city in middle Kentucky, a region from where many early migrants came. The county was organized December 14, 1818, and named for explorer Zebulon Pike. The folksong "Sweet Betsy from Pike" is generally thought to be associated with Pike County, Missouri. [citation needed]
Primo Hoagies was founded on Ritner Street in South Philadelphia in July 1992 by Richard and Colleen Neigre. [4] In 2002, the restaurant was franchised with its corporate headquarters located in Westville, New Jersey. [5] The most popular sandwiches are the "Italian with prosciutto [and] provolone cheese, Hot Capicola and natural casing Genoa ...
Mexico competed with other MO cities for the title, "Capital of Little Dixie." [10] The historic downtown square, with the typical courthouse as the focal point, is surrounded by dozens of multi-story brick buildings—some dating to the founding of the community. There are, of course, other historic spots including Simmons Stables and Graceland.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Bowling Green, Missouri. Pages in category "People from Bowling Green, Missouri" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Bowling Green Township is a township in Chariton County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Bowling Green Township was established in 1840, and most likely was named after Bowling Green, Kentucky .
Bowling Green Township is an inactive township in Pettis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Bowling Green Township takes its name from Bowling Green, Kentucky , the native home of a first settler.