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- Milwaukee, WI
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- After 40+ years of T/S ownership, I am no longer "an owner"
As I've posted before, I'm currently working as the executive director of the trade association representing bowling centers in Wisconsin. I have just returned home after a 9 day, 2,000 mile journey through northern and western Wisconsin visiting member and non-member centers . . . 59 in total!
I thought folks might like to see more photos of vintage bowling centers, since the last batch I posted seemed to be popular.
Four laner in Cochrane, WI
These two lanes were in the Elmwood (WI) Village Hall
Street view through the open windows in Boyd, WI
This is an original 1949 ball return with "tenth frame switch" . . . they were later known as the "reset button" . . . this was a four lane center in Glenwood City, WI
Club 53 is in Amery, WI . . . and is an updated four lane center but their signage is still vintage neon
My vintage bowling geek friends love this old Brunswick style because they are so rare to be seen today
Here's the full view of Club Cumberland in Cumberland, WI
And one last photo . . . this is from Black & Orange Bar & Grill in Webster, WI
I thought folks might like to see more photos of vintage bowling centers, since the last batch I posted seemed to be popular.
Four laner in Cochrane, WI
These two lanes were in the Elmwood (WI) Village Hall
Street view through the open windows in Boyd, WI
This is an original 1949 ball return with "tenth frame switch" . . . they were later known as the "reset button" . . . this was a four lane center in Glenwood City, WI
Club 53 is in Amery, WI . . . and is an updated four lane center but their signage is still vintage neon
My vintage bowling geek friends love this old Brunswick style because they are so rare to be seen today
Here's the full view of Club Cumberland in Cumberland, WI
And one last photo . . . this is from Black & Orange Bar & Grill in Webster, WI