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  2. 1966 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Riviera Lanes Akron, Ohio: Mar 29 – Apr 2 Wayne Zahn (4) Seattle Open: Ballinger Bowl Seattle, Washington: Jun 9–12 Wayne Zahn (5) Portland Open: Valley Lanes Portland, Oregon: Jun 16–19 Don Johnson (2) Fresno Open: Cedar Lanes Fresno, California: Jun 22–26 Les Schissler (4) Tucson Squirt Open: Cactus Bowl Tucson, Arizona: Jul 1–4 ...

  3. 1969 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    National Pro-Am Bowling Classic: Florida Bowl Mobile, Alabama: Apr 12–13 Don Helling (2) Smallcomb Enterprises Classic: Redwood City Bowl Redwood City, California: Jun 3–8 Billy Hardwick (13) Seattle Open: Ballinger Bowl Seattle, Washington: Jun 12–15 Don Johnson (7) Portland Open: Valley Lanes Portland, Oregon: Jun 19–22 Allie Clarke ...

  4. Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's main bowling center brands in the United States include the namesake Lucky Strike Lanes (which the then-Bowlero Corporation acquired in 2023) [5], Bowlero, the upscale Bowlmor Lanes, and the legacy AMF Bowling brand. The company's U.S. centers represent 7% of the country's 4,200 commercial bowling centers.

  5. Lucky Strike Lanes - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Strike is a bowling alley chain now owned and operated by the Bowlero Corportation. In 2023, the chain was sold by its parent company, Lucky Strike Entertainment, LLC , which continues to own and operates a chain of facilities that include billiard parlors, bars, lounges, restaurants and venues for art and music.

  6. Bowling alley - Wikipedia

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    The number of lanes inside a bowling alley is variable. The Inazawa Grand Bowl in Japan is the largest bowling alley in the world, with 116 lanes. [10] Human pinsetters were used at bowling alleys to set up the pins, but modern ten-pin bowling alleys have automatic mechanical pinsetters.

  7. Fair Lanes - Wikipedia

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    Fair Lanes was an operator of bowling alleys. It was founded as the Recreation Bowling Center in 1927, a 100-lane duckpin [1] complex on North Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland, by the Friedberg family. [2] The Friedbergs expanded to other locations, starting in the Baltimore area, and renamed the company "Fair Lanes".

  8. Bowling for Dollars - Wikipedia

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    Bowling for Dollars is a television game show on which people could play the sport of bowling to win cash and sometimes prizes based on how well they bowled.. Unlike most TV game shows of the time, which were taped in either New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, Bowling for Dollars was produced by local TV stations and featured contestants from the immediate area.

  9. Jefferson Valley, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson Valley-Yorktown CDP is located at (41.316874, -73.801722 The hamlet of Jefferson Valley is in the northeast part of the CDP, along U.S. Route 6, while the hamlet of Yorktown is in the south, at the junction of New York State Route 132 (Old Yorktown Road) with U.S. Route 202/State Route 35 (Crompond Road).