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Western Kentucky University, Kentucky |
| POTTER COLLEGE School for girls founded 1877 as Cedar Bluff Female College near Woodburn. Part of the staff moved to Bowling Green in 1899 and began Potter College. Located on Vinegar Hill, now part of the campus of Western Kentucky University. School closed in 1909. Name perpetuated in Potter College of Arts and Humanities of Western Kentucky University. |
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WKU Sports Complex |
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E A Diddle Arena |
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| Van Meter Hall |
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John Wilson Center for Fine Arts |
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| Gordon Wilson Hall |
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Kentucky Building |
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| Craig Alumni Center |
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| CONFEDERATE STATE CAPITAL OF KENTUCKY Bowling Green named state capital at the Convention in Russellville November 20, 1861. First Governor: George W Johnson. Commissioners to the Confederate Congress: William Preston, W E Simms and Henry Burnett. |
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