In a surprising turn of events, Bowling Green’s Fountain Square has recently been recognized nationally as one of America’s Top 100 underrated nightlife spots. This is big news for the Kentucky-based location, which has now ensnared nationwide attention.
This recognition comes from a survey involving a considerable 3,000 participants. Fascinatingly, the survey was put forth by Wealth of Geeks, a popular pop culture promoting website. Fountain Square found its well-deserved place at No. 52 in the top 100 most underrated nightlife spots in the country.
Fountain Square is in the heart of Bowling Green and is a mix of numerous bars, local businesses, and the historic theatre, “The Capitol”. One of the reasons behind achieving this national recognition is the charm of The Capitol, a theatre north of a century old. Managed by Magnolia Gramling, The Capitol turned out to be a major crowd-puller for the Square’s vibrant nightlife.
“The Capitol is a long-standing assembly hub. It has hosted public discussions, public exhibitions, and it continues to be a pillar of our society.” Gramling noted. From Gramling’s view, the Capitol’s vintage vibe is a magnet for visitors to the Square, enhancing the overall nighttime experience.
Brent Childers, the director of Neighborhood and Community Services for Bowling Green city, highlighted how the square has remained relatively unchanged over the years, preserving a nostalgic ambiance for visitors. “As soon as you step onto the square, it feels quite the same as it has for a long period.” Brent added.
Brent also mentioned recent events being rolled out at Fountain Square to boost tourism. “In the past couple of years, we started the Fountain Row, our very own entertainment destination where you can enjoy a drink as you stroll through the beautiful Fountain Square Park. Considering the active college life and the expanding community, it adds one more feather to downtown Bowling Green’s hat,” said Childers.
Gramling expressed her shock that their small town, with a population of less than 100,000, is receiving this level of national attention. “The diversity of the Square takes many by surprise. They come with certain expectations and leave astonished,” commented Gramling.
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