Sadly where I live all the old bowling alleys have either been torn down or "re-purposed". Its hard to tell most of the time that the alley was ever there in the first place
Ok guys,
So I found this blog about the 10 Most Eerie Abandoned Bowling Alleys. It's sad because you can imagine what they were like when they were up and running, but it's also very cool. I find this kind of stuff very interesting. Some really great photography is displayed I hope you enjoy!
http://www.greendump.net/weburbanist...bowling-alleys
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Sadly where I live all the old bowling alleys have either been torn down or "re-purposed". Its hard to tell most of the time that the alley was ever there in the first place
John
Whiskey, once again you have outdone yourself in the research department. An outstanding article/pictures...the entire time I kept thinking that all this looks like the city of Detroit, with it's 10,000 abandoned buildings, and just then you included an abandoned bowling alley in Detroit!! These must be the end times...you can feel it in the air, can't you? Keep on rocking and keep on bowling!
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Rats - the site is down.
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