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  2. A Midlands bowling alley will close its doors after 35 years ...

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    The final frame is approaching for a longtime Midlands bowling alley. JC’s Lexington Bowl, which has been open since 1989, announced Friday on social media that it will close its doors at the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Family Still Searching for Answers in 1999 Disappearance of ...

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    On January 23, 1999, 2-year-old Teekah Lewis was abducted from the New Frontier Bowling Alley in Tacoma, Washington. The Tacoma Police Department is investigating. Family Still Searching for ...

  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. Top 25 things vanishing from America: # 11 -- Bowling alleys

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    If you've got the urge to bowl and want to find a bowling alley near you, go to Bowling Centers USA. New York has the most bowling alleys with 410 listed in the directory. Following clsoe behind ...

  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. Jillian's - Wikipedia

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    Jillian's was founded in 1985 as a billiards club located near Fenway Park in Boston by Stephen Foster. The club was named after Foster's wife, Jillian. The couple later founded the chain Lucky Strike Lanes. Within several years, the owners opened another branch in Seattle.

  9. Brunswick Bowling & Billiards - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by Brunswick Billiards. The billiards division was established in 1845 and was Brunswick Corporation's original business. Brunswick Billiards designs and/or markets billiards table, table tennis tables, air hockey tables, and other gaming tables, as well as billiard balls, cues, game room furniture, and related accessories, under the Brunswick and Contender brands. [1]

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