Warren County, Administrative county in south central Kentucky, United States.
Warren County is an administrative county in south central Kentucky that extends across substantial land area bounded by the Green River to the north. Tributaries of the Green River flow through the territory, creating natural divisions throughout the region.
The county was established in 1796 as Kentucky's 23rd administrative division and named after General Joseph Warren from the American Revolution. Its creation reflected the westward expansion of the young United States during that era.
Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green organizes numerous academic events and activities that shape the educational landscape of Warren County.
The Warren County Government Center in Bowling Green handles administrative services including vehicle registration and public records access. Visitors can go there to obtain official documents or gather information about the county's operations.
The county is home to a Chevrolet Corvette assembly plant where these iconic sports cars are manufactured. The facility offers public tours that let visitors watch the production process firsthand.
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