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  1. The station was originally built with a single island platform; a station head house at the south end, in Battery Park; and a secondary entrance at the northern end of the platform, adjacent to Bowling Green Park.

  2. Bowling Green is located along Virginia State Route 2, one of the two earlier highways between Richmond and Fredericksburg. In later years, U.S. Route 301 was built through the area, connecting Richmond with Baltimore, Maryland, by what was effectively an eastern bypass of the Washington, D.C., area. A new road, Virginia State Route 207, was ...

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  4. Built by the Virginia-Tennessee Railroad Company in 1867, the Historic Cambria Depot is one of only two pre-segregation Reconstruction-era depots left in the United States. Although Union troops laid waste to the Tuscan-style depot during the Civil War, the station was rebuilt, becoming a central entry point for both Montgomery and Floyd ...

  5. The Town of Bowling Green is located in a part of Virginia that is rich in history from first colony in Virginia at Jamestown in 1607 to the Revolutionary War to the Civil War. The Town sits on the Washington-Rochambeau Route and the Civil War Trail.

  6. History. The school was founded as a for-profit institution in 1867 during Virginia's post-Civil War era when Alice Scott Chandler established the Home School for Girls in Bowling Green, Virginia, [6] later renamed the Bowling Green Female Seminary. [7] . In 1883, Edgar H. Rowe purchased the school and operated it with Mrs. Chandler as principal.

  7. The present Caroline County Court House was built in 1835 and Bowling Green was incorporated as a town about 2 years later, in 1837. The town is best known as the "cradle of American horse racing" and as the home of the second-oldest Masonic Lodge.

  8. The space station looks like an airplane or a very bright star moving across the sky, except it doesn't have flashing lights or change direction. It will also be moving considerably faster than a typical airplane (airplanes generally fly at about 600 miles per hour; the space station flies at 17,500 miles per hour).

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