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  2. GO bg Transit - Wikipedia

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    GO bg Transit is a provider of mass transportation in Bowling Green, Kentucky with five routes serving the region. The service, operated by RATP Dev USA, is one of two transit operations in Bowling Green, the other being WKU's Topper Transit. As of 2019, the system provided 99,954 rides over 23,084 annual vehicle revenue hours with eight buses ...

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  4. Hilton Lexington/Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The hotel constructed by the Webb Companies beginning in 1978 and was completed in 1982 [2] [3] as the Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington.The hotel left Radisson in August 2008 and briefly operated as the Lexington Downtown Hotel & Conference Center during renovations [4] until October 14, 2009, when it was renamed Hilton Lexington/Downtown.

  5. Hilton, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hilton is an unincorporated community located in Perry County, Kentucky, United States. Its post office [2] is closed. References This page was last edited on 6 ...

  6. WBGN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBGN (1340 AM) is an oldies formatted radio station licensed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.The station is currently owned by Seven Mountains Media. The station share studios on Scottsville Road in southern Bowling Green, and its transmitter is located off Church Avenue in the northern part of the city.

  7. Historic Railpark and Train Museum (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

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    The first Bowling Green railroad depot was built in 1858 prior to the L&N's rails reaching Bowling Green. The rail line from Nashville reached Bowling Green on August 10, 1859. The line between Louisville and Nashville was complete on October 18, 1859, and was celebrated by 10,000 Nashvillians. [2]