The Bowling Green Historical Preservation Commission will be placing signs throughout downtown marking the historical significance of the area. Commission members met Oct. 24 to discuss its plans for the signage. The location for the signs will need to be finalized by Feb. 1 with installation in April. “We’ve been talking about this for some time,” said commission member John Sampen. They received a grant to recognize the history of the area, he said. Sampen said there are 15 interpretive signs planned. Their topics and locations include: General downtown history talking about the Black Swamp and the early history of the city, located near the Four Corners Schools and Boom Town, both at Woos
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