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Bowling was a popular 20th century sport, and Fond du Fond du Lac had many successful leagues. Here's some popular lanes in the city's history.
In 1972, the Playdium was taken over by Earl E. Hintz, manager of the Ripon bowling alley, and Leo Kramer, Frank Hilber and attorney Albert J. Hauer, all of Fond du Lac. ... all of Fond du Lac ...
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ... Southport Lanes, a bar and bowling alley, closed in fall of 2020. The building it's in was built in 1900, and Southport was almost 100 years old when it closed. Its four ...
Brownsville contains a variety of businesses, including a bowling alley, a bar and grill, an apple orchard, a bank, a gas station, a dentist, and a medical clinic affiliated with SSM Health and Saint Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. The corporate headquarters of Michels Corporation is located in Brownsville. Public amenities include the local ...
Private clubhouse designed by Charles Fitzgerald in Craftsman style and built in 1912, with card room, billiard room, dining room, gym and bowling alley. Housed a Masonic lodge from the 1930s to 90s. [39] 18: Fort Atkinson Water Tower: Fort Atkinson Water Tower
It included a 932-seat movie theater, stores, a 12-lane bowling alley in the basement, and apartments upstairs. [163] 3: Buckstaff Observatory: Buckstaff Observatory: May 17, 1979 (#79000119) November 2, 2012: 2119 N. Main St. Oshkosh
Fond du Lac: Part of Fond du Lac's old downtown, including the 1852 Greek Revival Schmidt Sample Room, [66] where Carrie Nation smashed a whiskey bottle with her hatchet in 1902, the 1876 Italianate Radford-Reinig block, [67] and the 1925 Classical Revival/Beaux Arts Fischer Theater. [68] [69] 27: Northern Casket Company Building: Northern ...
The Diner at 175 S. Main Street on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 in Fond du Lac. It used to be Connie's Diner; Sandy Ritchie took over the business early this year.