Topic “Bowling Alley”

Covina Bowl (I)

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12/30/2001 - Covina Bowl

1060 West San Bernardino Road • Covina, California

Although Covina Bowl's decor is not tiki-themed, a pseudo-polynesian influence is definitely evident in the high, peaked roof over the entrance to the alley.

Friendly Hills Bowl (I)

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12/30/2001 - Friendly Hills Bowl

15545 East Whittier Boulevard • Whittier, California

The marquis has seen better days, but the "B O W L" sign is still a commanding presence along Whittier Boulevard.

Friendly Hills Bowl (II)

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12/30/2001 - 12/30/2001 - Friendly Hills Bowl

15545 East Whittier Boulevard • Whittier, California

The contrast of the futuristic boomerang roof against the stone material of the wall is a perfect example of the Googie style.

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Covina Bowl (II)

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12/30/2001 - Covina Bowl

1060 West San Bernardino Road • Covina, California

Closeup of the bowling alley's stylish sign.

Canoga Park Bowl

Canoga Park Bowl

Canoga Park Bowl - 20122 Vanowen St (at Winnetka), Canoga Park, California

Although the rest of the bowling alley, its associated coffee shop, and the nearby hotel look like they’ve been victimized by rampant remodeling over the years, the Canoga Park Bowl sign is still in good shape. I took the liberty of digitally removing the barbed wire and security camera which is attached to the left-hand pole above the "L" in "BOWL".

The time of day and cloudy skies were working against me, but a backlit photo is better than none at all.

Mission Hills Bowl (II)

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12/10/2000 - Mission Hills Bowl - 10430 Sepulveda Boulevard, Mission Hills, California.

A closer shot of Mission Hills Bowls than the first one I took in 1999.

Mission Hills Bowl (I)

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