Monday, May 2, 2011

40 abandoned bowling alleys from across the usa


1. Route 44, New York








2. Bowman County, North Dakota




3. Brunswick, Pennsylvania




4. San Francisco Bay, California




5. Detroit, Michigan




6. West Milton, Ohio




7. North Kingsville, Ohio




8. Santa Rosa, California




9. Hyde Park, New York




10. Largo, Florida




11. Tulsa, Oklahoma




12. Akron, Ohio




13. Sacramento, California




14. Hammond, Indiana




15. Peoria, Illinois



16. Whittier, California





17. Council Bluffs, Iowa




18.The All-Star Bowling Alley was the site of the Orangeburg massacre in 1968, an event that occured after black students began to protest the segregated bowling alley.




19. Des Plaines, Illinois
Sim's Bowl & Lounge closed after 55 years in business. The Des Plaines city council voted against buying the building as they felt it was too expensive to fix. The property will most likely sit vacant along with the 100 year old cleaners business next door.




20. Chicago, Illinois
In its prime, leagues could play at any hour of the day and night.




21. Norfolk, Virginia




22. Seattle, Washington




23. Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania




24. Galesberg, Illinois




25. Wells Bridge, New York




27. Chelmsford, Massachusetts




29. Greenwood, South Carolina




30. Mesquite, Texas




31. Portland, Oregon




32. Columbus, Ohio




33. Golden Valley, Minnesota




34. Providence, Rhode Island




36. Perry, Iowa




38. Honolulu, Hawaii




39. Denham, Lousiana




40. Gary, Indiana




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