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Bowling Green, Kentucky (U.S.)

Warren County

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[Flag of Bowling Green, Kentucky] image located by Esteban Rivera, 26 July 2016



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Description of the flag

From the New Bowling Green Flag Facebook page:

We started with a green background to symbolize the land, our agricultural beginnings, and the fact that we have "green" in our city name.

The 3 stripes (the flag's "charter") each represent a facet of our city:

The blue stripe represents the Barren River, which is why we're all here, as Bowling Green was founded via steamboat travel over 200 years ago.

The gray stripe represents the L&N Railway, 31-W, and I-65, which all helped to further forge our city via the successful thoroughfares.

The gold stripe sits on top, supported by the other two stripes, symbolizing the economic and cultural prosperity brought to our town by the aforementioned tenets.

The charter is designed to create the feeling of movement, growth, and ascension, as Bowling Green moves onward and upward into an even more successful future.

Previous flag

The previous flag of the City of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was green with city logo in white on it. The flag is partly visible on two photos: www.bgky.org and www.bgky.org, both located by Aleksandar Nemet.

About the city:
"Bowling Green is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Kentucky after Louisville, Lexington, and Owensboro. The population was 55,097 in 2008. It is the county seat of Warren County." - from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org.

Official website: www.bgky.org.

Valentin Poposki, 17 January 2010


Logo

[Municipal logo] image located by Paul Bassinson, 13 August 2019

Source: https://www.bgky.org/assets/img/city-seal/green.jpg
Paul Bassinson, 13 August 2019