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Bowling Alley's in America

Bowling Alley's in America

Posted Jun 2, 2015 In: Bowling Event | Bowling News | Special Note
By Bowling.com

Ever since the first permanent bowling site in New York, which is Bowling Green, bowling alley's have been shooting up all over America. Everywhere you travel there seems to be a local bowling alley in every city. There are over 12,000 bowling alleys across America where every day millions and millions of Americans go. Through my travels across the country I stumbled upon a few bowling alleys that I feel are so spectacular I need to share about them.

Bowling Alley's in America

The first bowling alley is the Lucky Strikes Lane. Now, there are a lot of Lucky Strikes Lanes throughout America. The one i'm talking about is in Miami, FL. I only went to this bowling alley once, but that was all I needed. It has 14 regular lanes with 6 VIP lanes. There is free wi-fi (which everyone nowadays loves), a restaurant, not just a snack shack, with a pretty full menu, and there are pool tables you can come in and enjoy. This bowling alley was just an amazing environment to bring family and friends, and it also helped I bowled a 275. If you're ever in South Beach, this bowling alley is one you need to stop by.

Castle-Lanes

The next bowling alley you need to try is Castle Lanes in Racine, Wisconsin. I've heard a lot about this bowling alley but never had the opportunity to play at it for a long time. Fortunately for me my luck had changed and I found myself in that beautiful castle last year. When I walked in I was in awe. Not only were the sites ones to remember but the smell inside that place could never be forgotten. The smell reminded me of the Fall season and I sure do love the Fall. In 2008 Castle Lanes went through a major renovation. The bowling alley is complete with 4 state-of-the-art lanes, HDTVs and free Wi-Fi and iPod hookups. This place draws a crowd! Unfortunately, I barely hit the 200 mark when I bowled there but I still plan to go back and enjoy this awesome bowling alley.

I've been to hundreds and hundreds of bowling alleys across the U.S. There are so many jaw dropping alleys out there that I can't wait to share my experiences with you. Stay updated and follow the blog here at bowling.com to read more about some of the coolest bowling alley's across America.

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