Bowling Green is a city in northwestern Ohio that serves as the county seat of Wood County in the United States. The 2010 United States census recorded a population of 30,028. The city lies close to Toledo, Ohio and is best known as the location of Bowling Green State University.
Overview
Bowling Green functions as a regional center for education, local government, and commerce within Wood County. Its economy draws on higher education, light manufacturing, retail, and services that support the surrounding agricultural area.
Location and transportation
Situated in the northwestern part of the state, Bowling Green is within driving distance of larger urban centers to the north and is accessible by regional highways. The city’s location makes it a convenient commuting point for residents who work in nearby metropolitan areas.
Education
The city is home to a significant public university, which contributes to the local culture and economy through academic programs, research, and cultural events. The campus is a major employer and attracts students from across the region.
Demographics
According to the 2010 census, Bowling Green had 30,028 residents. The presence of a large university affects the city’s population profile, including age distribution and seasonal population changes tied to the academic calendar.
Local government and services
As the county seat, Bowling Green houses county administrative offices and courts. The municipal government provides typical city services such as public safety, utilities, parks, and libraries.
Points of interest
- Cultural and sporting events associated with the university
- Regional parks and recreation opportunities
- Historic downtown shops and local restaurants