October is usually a spooky place in Bowling Green, the childhood home of Halloween director John Carpenter.
The Medical Center 10K Classic brings participants from all over the country to Bowling Green for cash prizes and great competition each fall.
The Medical Center 10K Classic
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Photo courtesy Good Guys Custom Rod & Custom Association
A Star-Spangled Spectacular by Orchestra Kentucky of Bowling Green at WKU Guthrie Tower.
Lost River Cave & Valley hosts its annual Civil War Days each fall with re-enactments, artillery demonstrations, Sutler's Row and more.
The hometown of Duncan Hines, Bowling Green celebrates the life of the cake-mix king with an annual festival in August, a scenic byway and a museum exhibit at the Kentucky Library & Museum.
Recommended by Duncan Hines exhibit at the KY Library & Museum.
Basket weaving demonstration during the annual fall Shaker Farm Day at the Shaker Museum at South Union.
Pulling in to the World's First International Newgrass Festival
Evening of Day One at the World's First International Newgrass Festival
Sam Bush and Kenny Lee of Duckbutter perform on the final night of the International Newgrass Festival- Year One.
Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the grounds of the Historic Riverview at Hobson Grove.
This fully restored 1952 Chevy Pickup truck will be raffled off by organizers of the BiG Cruise of BG and Cruisin' for a Cure at the final BiG Cruise September 25, 2010 at the National Corvette Museum.
The SKY Farmers' Market is held each Tuesday and Saturday at The Medical Center parking lot on US 31W Bypass in Bowling Green.
The annual Southern Kentucky Book Fest is the largest literary event of its kind in the region. Meet with authors, get autographs, and share the love of reading.
The annual National Corvette Homecoming honors the beloved Sports Car and welcomes enthusiasts from across the country.
Attendees of the Duncan Hines Festival watch the Uncle Duncan Duck Derby at Circus Squre Park in downtown Bowling Green, Hines' hometown. Photo by Marshal Ray.
Newgrass, a fusion of bluegrass, jazz, rock and soul, was originated in Bowling Green, Ky. and is celebrated at the annual Newgrass Festival in August. Photo credit: Eric Bushman
Fans enjoy a cool August evening at the International Newgrass Festival in Oakland, KY. Photo credit: Eric Bushman
The 'Father of Newgrass' Sam Bush performs at Year One of the International Newgrass Festival. Photo credit: Eric Bushman
Curtis "Dr. Dobro" Burch performs at Year One of the International Newgrass Festival. Photo credit: Eric Bushman
See the progressive artform known as Newgrass at the Official Birthplace of Newgrass Music in Bowling Green, Ky. Photo credit: Eric Bushman
Product giveaways at the Annual Duncan Hines Festival in downtown Bowling Green. Photo by Marshal Ray.
Cadillac Sky at Year Two of the International Newgrass Festival
Dozens of hot air balloonists compete for prizes each fall at the US Bank Balloons, Tunes and BBQ Festival in Bowling Green, KY.
Sample chocolate creations at the Hospice Chocolate Festival each winter. (Photo by Jeremiah T. Anderson)
The Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors holds its annual state championships in Bowling Green at WKU's Diddle Arena.
The Annual Mini Corvette Challenge benefits Jr. Achievement. {Photo by Jim Roshan}
Second Saturdays Street Fairs in downtown Fountain Square take place beginning in April through October every second weekend. Photo courtesy Downtown Merchants Assn.
The downtown Concerts in the Park Series begins in June with free concerts in Fountain Square Park on Wednesdays at noon.
The BB&T Concerts in the Park Series rocks both Fountain Square and Circus Square Parks on Friday nights in July and August. Tyrone Dunn Experiment gets the crowd movin' and shakin'.
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Desserts First, an annual fundraiser for the Girl Scouts, is one of several area events showcasing Bowling Green's most creative chefs
Young readers enjoy Children's Day at the annual Southern Kentucky Book Fest.