First known photograph of the campus, taken in 1910 before buildings were erected.
Peter Navarre, frontiersman, hero of the Battle of Lake Erie
Former WGBU-TV logo
Bowling Green Normal School in 1915.
Bird's eye view of Toledo drawn in 1870
A WBGU news vehicle.
Aerial view of the campus, circa early 1930s.
A postcard of Toledo in 1876
A WBGU television set.
Navy and Marines performing drills on the BGSU campus during World War II in 1945.
A 1955 Interstate planning map of Toledo
The Mathematical Sciences Building was completed in 1970 at a final cost of $7.2 million.
Toledo c. 1905
One of the newest residence halls at BGSU, Falcon Heights opened in Fall 2011.
A postcard of Toledo in the Depression era
The Oaks Dining Hall.
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The main campus skyline looking east from the Administration Building.
Toledo Metropolitan Area
Moseley Hall, built in 1916.
Map of racial distribution in Toledo, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people:
Fresh snow covers the lawn near the Student Union.
One SeaGate, the tallest building in Toledo, is the location of Fifth Third Bank's Northwest Ohio headquarters.
Jerome Library on BGSU's main campus.
PNC Bank Building, formerly the Ohio Bank Building. Built in 1932, it is the 3rd tallest in Toledo.
Interior of the Stroh Center prior to an exhibition game against Tiffin.
Greek revival façade of the Monroe Street entrance, Toledo Museum of Art
BGSU shuttle near the Visitor Center stop.
Looking onto Fifth Third Field
The Firelands James H. McBride Arboretum.
Huntington Center
A reflecting telescope at BGSU.
The Toledo Zoo pedestrian bridge
Bowling Green men's ice hockey vs. Michigan.
The Veterans' Glass City Skyway
A Falcons baseball player during a 2014 game.
The Anthony Wayne Bridge
Interior of the Student Union.
The National Guard delivering water during the 2014 event
Centennial Hall.
Members of the College Panhellenic Conference gather outside of the Student Union.
Part of the WBGU-TV recording studio.
Frieda Falcon at a basketball game.
The Falcon Marching Band performing at Doyt Perry Stadium.

The 1338 acre main academic and residential campus is 15 mi south of Toledo, Ohio.

- Bowling Green State University

Owned by Bowling Green State University, it is sister to radio station WBGU (88.1 FM).

- WBGU-TV

Channel 27 had originally been proposed for the Lima satellite plan, but protests from the nearby WGTE-TV in Toledo, which operated on the adjacent channel 30 at the time and, because of significant territorial overlap, feared confusion between the two channels, prompted state and university officials to settle for the higher channel number.

- WBGU-TV

The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University received Ohio grants for solar energy research.

- Toledo, Ohio

WBGU 27 (PBS) in Bowling Green is also viewable.

- Toledo, Ohio

BGSU's Public Broadcasting Service affiliate, WBGU-TV, broadcasts to nineteen counties in northwestern and west central Ohio and hosts PBS programming, local programming and BG24 News, a student-run television newscast airing live at 5:30 pm twice a week.

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Black Swamp Arts Festival
A tractor pull in Bowling Green.
The Wood County Public Library
A university shuttle
A wind turbine outside of Bowling Green, Ohio.
Workers at the Universal Machine Co. in Bowling Green, Ohio producing materials for the Signal Corps during World War I.

Bowling Green is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, Ohio, United States, located 20 miles southwest of Toledo.

Bowling Green is the home of Bowling Green State University.

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