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AllStar Movers and Packaging

Bowling Green Kentucky movers, Here at All Star Movers, we seek to provide a high level of service at a competitive rate.

US DOT: 1824895

ICC: 992089

Eco Van Lines

Eco Van Lines is a professional moving company dedicated to incorporating the customer relocation experience with environmental awareness. ...

US DOT: 2117566

ICC: 738073

Eden Relocation

Bowling Green KY moving companies, We are an interstate moving company specializing in long-distance moves. Please consider using our services if you are moving to Hawaii. ...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

The Moving Company

Have you ever used a travel agent to book a flight? Have you ever used Expedia or Priceline.com to book a cruise or find vacation package d...

US DOT: 2332359

ICC: 791076

Guardian Cargo Logistics

ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is y...

Hercules Moving Systems

Whether you are moving in california, or looking for movers in california county, or another major state, Hercules Moving Systems is ready ...

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Premier Van Lines International Inc

Moving quotes Bowling Green KY, Premier Van Lines International is Americas “Premier” international relocation company. We take pride in educating our customers about the ...

US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Booska Worldwide Movers

Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company that is celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. Booska Movers is a full s...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Bowling Green, Kentucky is a great moving destination for it's close proxmity to Louisville and Lexington. Those moving to Bowling Green will also discover a superb residential community and outstanding education services.

Economy:
Bowling Green has almost limitless economic promise for businesses. The city is home to the General Motors plant. All of the Chevrolet Corvettes are made here, which earns the city its "fast car town" identity. The Cadillac XLRs were also made here until their production ended in 2009. Apart from the automobile industry, Bowling Green is also home to many other industrial giants. Fruit of the Loom, Holley Performance Products, Camping World and Houchens Industries are all present here. In addition to the great economic opportunity, the housing is also very affordable, the schooling system is an award winning institutions and the crime rate is very low. The Bowling Green moving companies are busy throughout the year as more and more people choose the city to be their home.

History:
Europeans arrived in the area in 1780 when Andrew McFadin built the McFadin's station on the banks of the Barren River. Shortly after McFadin, Robert Moore arrived in the area and decided to build there. In 1796, Robert Moore and his brother George Moore planned a settlement along Barren River in south central Kentucky. The new town was named Bowling Green from the start. Areas were dedicated for commercial activity and public buildings. The same area is now the Fountain Square Park. The central location of Bowling Green favoured it a lot economically as more and more people began moving to the city in search of employment and business. Today, Bowling Green is the central hub for more than 250,000 people from 11 surrounding cities.

Tourism:
Bowling Green is perhaps the most interesting place in Kentucky. It was named among the most adventurous towns in the nation by National Geographic. In the centre of the city is the urban nature reserve known as the Lost River Cave and Valley. The reserve is home to more than 130 species of reptiles, birds and mammals. The huge cavern once housed both the Union and Confederate soldiers. Floating tours are offered of the location today. The historic downtown is located near dozens of places listed in the National Register of Historic Sites. Interesting museums and historic sites include the Riverview at Hobson Grove museum, the Kentucky museum and Library, and several other Civil War landmarks. Other place worth visiting are the National Corvette Museum, Fountain Square Park, Race World, Beech Bend Raceway, Aviation Heritage Park and Fort Webb. Sports enthusiasts can follow the Western Kentucky University's Hilltopper teams.

  • Since 1981 all Chevrolet Corvettes have been made here.
  • Ranked the 12th Best Place to Launch a Business by CNNmoney.com.

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