The Mystery of the Bigfoot Murals in Bowling Green
In the vibrant city of Bowling Green, a peculiar series of murals have been populating walls and sparking intrigue among locals and tourists. The overlarge apparitions featuring the one and only Bigfoot are, quite literally, making big strides in the city.
Over the past week, an intriguing scene has been unfolding, with
The murals were conceived and brought to life by
“It’s so fun. This has been a whole community art endeavor to celebrate the local artists we have in our community.” said Laura Beth Fox-Ezell, the executive program director for the Warren County Public Library.
As Fox-Ezell also indicated, these public installations are not just products of artistic creativity. They were part of an innovative community project, a prelude to
The Bigfoot murals have been installed in multiple locations throughout Bowling Green. Each one waiting to be discovered and admired by interested strollers both young and old. You can bump into these intriguing murals at places like Lost River Cave, BG Skate Park, Phil Moore Park, Lisa Rice Library, Capital Alley, and Ephram White Park.
For those who are challenged by their spirit of adventure, the people behind the initiative have offered an interesting caveat. If you manage to take a photo of yourself in front of each mural, you could have won
While Bigfoot is often associated with mysterious forest sightings and elusive stories, it seems this time the creature has left the woodlands and made its way into the heart of Bowling Green’s community life. So what are you waiting for? Go explore the city, and who knows, you might just come across one of these magnificent murals and experience the excitement for yourself!