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  2. Eloise B. Houchens Center - Wikipedia

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    The Houchens Center is a cultural and educational center for the Bowling Green, Kentucky community, and a meeting place for clubs, associations, and the individual patrons who make up the membership. The center is also available to non-members for club meetings, workshops, retreats, receptions, parties and weddings.

  3. Vette City Roller Derby - Wikipedia

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    In early 2015, the league was forced to cancel some scheduled home events when their former venue, the Skate Box, was sold. [6] During this time the league lost some members due to inactivity. [ 7 ] As of 2017 [update] , Vette City's venue is the Bowling Green Skate Center.

  4. Bowling Green, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green is a city and the ... Diddle Arena hosted the first WWE event to be held in Bowling Green in over ... William H. Natcher Green River Parkway-KY-9007 ...

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    Get the Bowling Green, KY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Major lake-effect snow event halting travel around the Great Lakes.

  6. Beech Bend - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s marked the park's heyday. Gate admission was ten cents, with promotions known as "County Days," spotlighting a county within the Bowling Green, Kentucky area each week. Carnival-type rides were abundant, with the famous Wild Mouse the most popular; midway games such as Skee ball and Fascination were a hit with guests. The campground ...

  7. E. A. Diddle Arena - Wikipedia

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    E. A. Diddle Arena is a 7,326-seat multi-purpose arena in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States. The arena, built in 1963, is home to the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers men's basketball team and Lady Toppers basketball and volleyball teams. It is also known as Academic-Athletic Building #1.