Discover Who We Are
Funded by local membership contributions and fundraising activities, the Landmark Association provides a variety of historic preservation services for Bowling Green and Warren County.
From 1980 to 1991 Landmark was involved with the Bowling Green Main Street Project, a downtown revitalization effort which resulted in the rehabilitation and new construction of more than fifty commercial properties.
Areas of concern today include assisting historic districts and neighborhoods and working with local community organizations regarding historic preservation. Landmark provides the Historic Rehabilitation Grant annually for preservation projects on the exteriors of houses and buildings over fifty years old owned by Landmark members in Warren County.
The Landmark Association sponsors programs of community and preservation awareness, along with workshops, rambles, picnics, and tours.
Our Mission
The Landmark Association advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Our Membership
Landmark Association membership is open to any individual, family, organization, and business interested in the preservation, protection and maintenance of our architectural heritage.
Meet Our Board
Nick Rabold, President
Rajna Bulut, Vice President
Jack LeSieur, Treasurer
Nora, Bryant, Secretary
Casey Hammons
Brent Bjorkman
Beth Edwardson
Tammi Ferrell
Casey Hammons
Lindsey Houchin
Brooke Peterson
Jonathan Schwer
Tyler Siddens
Chad Smith