The story of how the former First Baptist Church at 115 E. Oak St. in Bowling Green became the Plan, Do and Talk preschool and then the home of the Black Swamp Players is also a tale of the preservation of one of the oldest standing structures in the city. The First Baptist Church of Bowling Green was organized Sept. 29, 1878. Articles of incorporation were filed April 15, 1880, and services were first held in Blank’s Hall, which was located at what is now 110-118 N. Main St. (currently Red Sky Pizza and Groth & Associates law offices). The cornerstone of a new church on East Oak Street was laid on July 20, 1880, overseen by Rev. James Adams, pastor from 1878 to 1882. The building was comple
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