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Maple Lanes, a 48-lane bowling alley, was formerly located at 16th Avenue and 60th Street. It opened in 1960 [14] and was sold in 2012 to a developer, who planned to demolish the bowling alley to construct condominiums and a synagogue. [15] At the time of its closing, Maple Lanes was one of the few remaining bowling alleys in Brooklyn. [14]
The former Maple Avenue substation of the Hartford Electric Light Company stands in southern Hartford's Barry Square area, on the east side of Maple Avenue between Adelaide and Barker Streets. It is a single-story brick building, shaped in a rough parallelogram to accommodate Maple Avenue's diagonal traversal of the city street grid.
Roughly bounded by U.S. Route 1, the Branford River on the east and the south, and Monroe and Kirkham Sts. 41°16′42″N 72°48′45″W / 41.278333°N 72.8125°W / 41.278333; -72.8125 ( Branford Center Historic
Rock 'n' Bowl. New Orleans This classic NOLA bowling alley moved into a new building in 2009, but its legacy goes back to 1941, when Mid City Lanes opened on the second floor of a commercial ...
The facility includes a 16-lane bowling alley with a bar, restaurant, party room and arcade. More than 50 redemption amusement games are planned. Circle Bowl & Entertainment in Piscataway has a ...
Apr. 1—EAST HARTFORD — A public information session on the Silver Lane redevelopment plan is scheduled by the Redevelopment Agency for Wednesday. Development Director Eileen Buckheit said ...
From East Hartford northward to the Massachusetts state line, US 5 runs along the east bank of the Connecticut River. Main Street in East Hartford is mostly a four-lane divided surface road. It crosses under I-84 about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the split with Route 15 with access to the westbound direction only.
East Hartford is a town in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States. ... The Silver Lane Fire and Lighting District was founded in 1925. On June 10 ...