The 34,000-square-foot alley at 6110 N. 59th Ave. in Glendale shut down in late June after the bowling season ended.
Step back in time with a look at Ohio’s most memorable bowling alleys, from lost local favorites to the few that still keep ...
Looking for fun Halloween games for kids and students? Explore spooky, creative, and classroom-friendly Halloween game ideas, ...
There were 50 bowling lanes at Stanton Lanes. 50, man! For so many years, beginning in the 1950s, Stanton Lanes was the place to go to bowl, but the place was so much more than a bowling alley.
Pima County’s new Northwest Service Center, expected to open in late 2024, will have design elements from the site’s previous occupant that might make visitors want to knock down a few pins. The ...
Campbell High School bowler Jacob Badua, third from left in front row, posed with the Sabers bowling team at Barbers Point ...
Stanton Lanes was a 50-lane bowling alley in Wilkes-Barre — on Stanton Street, by the way — that operated from the late 1950s until its permanent closure in July 2018. In October 2025, the building ...
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10 Best Winter Activities in Boston, From Curling to Rooftop Happy Hour in Igloos
There’s a lot to love about winter in Boston, especially if you’re not the one tasked with shoveling the storied brick ...
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Local bowlers flirt with perfection as leagues post big scores
This week's local bowling highlights: near-perfect 290, a 760 series, plus league scores and standings for men and women.
I'm at a place where the Wii is not collecting dust. I'm at the Northwestern Senior Center in Albion on a Wii Bowling Day. Wii bowling has been on the calendar at the senior center since the gaming ...
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How precision and power created a once-in-a-lifetime strike
In a display of pinpoint accuracy and perfect timing, one bowler delivered a strike that shattered expectations - and set a ...
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Teen bowler with learning disabilities just wants to join a team. N.J. rules won’t allow it.
With eyes locked on the 10 pins standing at the end of the lane, Gabe Solomon picks up his white bowling ball and works through his approach. He finds the target arrow just to the right of center lane ...
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