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    Default History of old bowling centers.

    For anyone who loves the history of this sport.This is a blog by J.R.Schmidt
    of Bowler's Journal.This topic I'm posting is on old bowling centers in Chicago.
    If anyone remembers old centers in their cities, this will bring back some fond
    memories.
    Enjoy!
    http://bowlinghistory.wordpress.com/...leys-pictures/

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    Thanks Angela, this is a cool site. Really takes me back to the old alleys in the area.
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    I knew that of all people that you would like it.This site is great for Chicago area info.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR !

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    This is a great link I looked at the entire thing and was just amazed in one picture I noticed they called frames innings I believe the photo was from 1925 Thanks for the history lesson it was great Bill

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