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Bowling alley. An 1892 portrayal of a bowling establishment in the Spalding Athletic Library reflects the sport's social aspect. [1] A modern bowling alley in Sofia, Bulgaria. A bowling alley (also known as a bowling center, bowling lounge, bowling arena, or historically bowling club) is a facility where the sport of bowling is played.
Maple Lanes, a 48-lane bowling alley, was formerly located at 16th Avenue and 60th Street. It opened in 1960 and was sold in 2012 to a developer, who planned to demolish the bowling alley to construct condominiums and a synagogue. At the time of its closing, Maple Lanes was one of the few remaining bowling alleys in Brooklyn.
ZIP Code: 60712. Area code: Area Codes 224/847: Geocode: 43744: FIPS code: 17-43744: Website: ... Resident of Lincolnwood and owner of a local bowling alley. William ...
Winchendon CAC Assistant Director Shaina Cunningham says the nonprofit's reopening of the former Playaway Lanes bowling alley is a "win-win" for the community. Town Manager Bill McKinney said he ...
Rock 'n' Bowl. New Orleans This classic NOLA bowling alley moved into a new building in 2009, but its legacy goes back to 1941, when Mid City Lanes opened on the second floor of a commercial ...
The bowling facility contains approximately 15,000 square feet of fun spaces consisting of 10 lanes, an arcade with more than 25 games and an event room that can accommodate 60 to 80 guests.
600. Opened. July 7, 2009. ( 2009-07-07) Website. brooklynbowl.com. Brooklyn Bowl is a music venue, bowling alley and restaurant in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 2009, it is located in the former Hecla Iron Works Building at 61 Wythe Avenue. It is known for its high-tech green construction and variety of ...
Holiday Bowl (building) / 34.0191; -118.3346. The Holiday Bowl was a bowling alley on Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1958 by five Japanese-Americans and was a significant part of the rebuilding process of the Nikkei community after internment during World War II. [1] The owners of the Holiday Bowl sold shares ...