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  2. Duckpin bowling - Wikipedia

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    The organization later became the American Rubber Band Duckpin Bowling Congress in 1945 and became an affiliate of the National Duckpin Bowling Congress. The rubber band game is now almost extinct, with most of the lanes located in private clubs, though there is one alley in the U.S. still open to the public in Glassport, Pennsylvania. [22]

  3. Fountain Square Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Square Theatre is a theater in Indianapolis, Indiana that now houses restaurants, bars, a hotel, duckpin bowling, as well as the original theater. Construction of the building was completed on Friday, May 4, 1928, with an original capacity of 1,500.

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  5. Fair Lanes - Wikipedia

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    Fair Lanes was an operator of bowling alleys. It was founded as the Recreation Bowling Center in 1927, a 100-lane duckpin [1] complex on North Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland, by the Friedberg family. [2] The Friedbergs expanded to other locations, starting in the Baltimore area, and renamed the company "Fair Lanes".

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  7. Heartland's 60 Forward Center features bistro, duckpin ... - AOL

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    The $10 million 60 Forward Center will offer dynamic programming and a place to socialize for people 60 and over.

  8. Maxine Allen - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Allen (November 7, 1913 – September 16, 1995. [citation needed]) was an American bowler specializing in duckpin bowling, although when duckpin lanes began disappearing in the 1960s she switched to in ten pins.

  9. Dick Weber - Wikipedia

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    This unique, in-depth video brings the elements of high-precision sport into your living room so you can practice these tips at the alley and begin building your bowling skills." [ 13 ] The Weber Cup , named after Dick, is a Ryder Cup -style event that pits European and American ten-pin bowlers against one another.

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