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Almost every state has a city named "Green". A few are: Green, Oregon Green, Yolo, CA Green, Kentucky Green, Ohio If the state DOESN'T have that city, they still have one with the name 'Green' in it somewhere. ie: Green Water, Washington Green Cove Spring, Florida Green Bay, Wisconsin Bowling Green, Kentucky
It is a popular city name and the largest is in KY, but you will also find a Louisville in:ColoradaGeorgiaKansasNew York
Quincy.A city in Illinois, Kansas, and West Virgina is the city Zenith.
There are many places in the U.S. named Bowling Green, including towns in Maryland, Virginia, Indiana, and Missouri, plus a park in Lower Manhattan, NY. But the two main places associated with the name are a city in Kentucky, home of the Corvette and Western Kentucky University, which is in Warren County, and a city near Toledo, Ohio, which is in Wood County. The latter is the home of Bowling Green State University.
Madisonville is a city in Kentucky. Middletown is a city in Kentucky.
Toledo is the name of a city in Ohio and a city in Spain.
The Ohio River (which, ironically enough actually belongs to Kentucky).
Some guy from Kentucky who didn't want water on his land.
James Ohio Pattie was born in Kentucky. I do not know how he got his middle name.
From the name of the town it is located in, Bowling Green Ohio!
Toledo.
Frankfort.