Flamingo Bowl, St. Louis’s coolest bowling alley and private event venue, is downtown on Washington Ave and serves up signature cocktails and great food.
Pull through the courtyard and keep going until you get to the alley behind the building Turn left and you'll see the gated parking area There is also street parking along Delmar Blvd ABOUT US Pin-Up Bowl is a unique, intimate bowling alley and lounge in the Delmar Loop. Owner Joe Edwar...
an area that was populated by many Dutch immigrants in the 1700s. Regardless of how tenpins came into being, its popularity spread as German immigrants began populating Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis (Mo.), Cincinnati (Ohio), Detroit, and other cities. Although intercity bowling events were be...
Book a private bowling party at Epiphany Lanes! Packages for kids and adults, birthdays, and work events. Food and beverages available.
The bowling alley has been there since the late 1950s. Think of that history. Never mind all the families and kids that grew up using those lanes. It also has seen some of the biggest leagues and best professional bowlers come through its walls. ...
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that they used for both sport and self-defense. Some Germans would take their kegels to church in an attempt to rid themselves of sin. They would place the kegels at the end of a long lane, similar to the modern bowling alley, and roll a stone toward them. If the kegels were knocked...
Mexico, where Emperor Maximilian had installed a skittles alley in Chapultepec Castle a century earlier, joined the tenpin trend, as did other Latin American countries. By the early 1970s the bowling boom had spread to Japan. Leading players for the PBA were invited to compete in an annual ...
it was a common recreational activity of theDutch. Nine pins were arranged in adiamond, and a bowler had to roll aballdown a 90 foot long, one and a half foot wide "alley". The firstpermanentlocation in the US was probably inNew York, for lawn bowling - the area that is known as...