. . . Bowling Green Kentucky is not a very interesting town. . . .
Hey, for a few weeks it claimed to be the capital of Kentucky as part of the CSA reb government. However, as soon as Union troops arrived, this "government" had to go on the run and traveled with the Confederate Army of Tennessee (not to be confused the Union Army of THE Tennessee). The rebs later briefly occupied Frankfort and tried to install their illegitimate government there, but their "inauguration" ceremony was interrupted by General Don Carlos Buell's Army of THE Ohio and driven back behind Confederate lines. General Buell by the way was from the nearby Lowell, Ohio, in Washington County. So, that seems a pretty interesting history to me. I you hope like my creative use of quote marks! ;-)
When is the last time you were there? Other than the Vette Museum it's pretty boring. . . .
With all that great history and a great museum how can it be boring!
Also, the shame of it, but I do have one Confederate in attic that I discovered a few years ago who was part of the Bowling Green rump legislature. His name was Walter N. Haldeman, and he's my 2nd cousin, five times removed. He was the editor of the Louisville Courier, the leading secessionist paper in the Bluegrass State.