You get to bowl for free.
You can bowl (they have a bowling alley inside)
roller coaster...bowling alley....disco
it is white it has a bowling alley and a movie theater.
300 Bowling Alleys can be found across the USA. Some of the most popular 300 Bowling Alleys can be found in Long Beach, Atlanta, Houston and Shady Grove.
Go to the bowling alley! You can never go wrong with a good o'l strike!! :)
Although he was not an avid bowler, President Truman inaugurated the first bowling alley built in the White House. Some of his fellow Missourians had it built as a birthday gift.
The sport of nine pins was banned in Massachusetts because the men would bowl on Sundays instead of going to church. Some smart kegler put the headpin on the group to circumvent the ban...10 pin bowling!
In reality, there wouldn't be ANYTHING next door to a bowling alley. Remember that a bowling alley uses so much land they build them on property no one else wants. The famous Astoria Bowl in Queens, New York, is in the middle of a bunch of warehouses and factories. The bowling alley in my town is next to a car wash. The one in the next town over is next to a bar that's going to close at the end of the month. But since you're writing a story that's a story, I'd put a diner next to it - a business that wouldn't actually locate next to a bowling alley because bowling alleys make a lot of profit selling diner-type food, but for the story why not?
In reality, there wouldn't be ANYTHING next door to a Bowling alley. Remember that a bowling alley uses so much land they build them on property no one else wants. The famous Astoria Bowl in Queens, New York, is in the middle of a bunch of warehouses and factories. The bowling alley in my town is next to a car wash. The one in the next town over is next to a bar that's going to close at the end of the month. But since you're writing a story that's a story, I'd put a diner next to it - a business that wouldn't actually locate next to a bowling alley because bowling alleys make a lot of profit selling diner-type food, but for the story why not?
First Answer: Yes, there was. Second Answer: Bowling has been around in some form since 5200 BC (the earliest we have artifacts to support). Bowling in the US, in it's current form, tenpin bowling, has been around since sometime after the Civil War. It is derived from Kegelspiel, a German form of ninepin bowling. The first indoor bowling alley was built in 1840, Knickerbockers of New York City.
bowling at Buckhead