bowling green

noun
1.
a level, closely mowed green for lawn bowling.
Origin
1640-50

Bowling Green

noun
1.
a city in S Kentucky.
2.
a city in NW Ohio.
3.
a small open area near the S tip of Manhattan in New York City, at the foot of Broadway.

bowling on the green

noun
British Dictionary definitions for bowling green

bowling green

noun
1.
an area of closely mown turf on which the game of bowls is played
Encyclopedia Article for bowling green

Bowling Green

city, seat (1796) of Warren county, south-central Kentucky, U.S. It lies along the Barren River, 65 miles (105 km) northeast of Nashville, Tennessee. It was settled in 1780 by Robert and George Moore, and tradition suggests that their sport of bowling wooden balls across the green gave the city its name. Designated the Confederate capital of Kentucky in 1861, it was occupied by Confederate general Simon B. Buckner's troops until the Union takeover of nearby Forts Henry and Donelson forced a retreat in 1862.

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