The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street

Published 26th of May, 2025

Central Seat

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I am guessing that some of the local youth might be using the location as a place to chill. Somebody had put a sofa and coffee table in the centre and with appropriate lighting it must be quite cosy.

Towards The Pins

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I had been hoping to see some of the old pin mechanisms, but they had been completely removed. All that remained at the pin end of the alley was a collection of historical rubbish, along with more bowling balls and pins.

Historical Rubbish

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Here's a blast from the past that dates the place. A US Robotics 56K modem. Well, the box of one anyway. That brings back memories. If you want to get really teary-eyed, check out this sound. Man, that clip has had over 2,000,000 views!

Interesting Sign

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That sign over on the other wall looked interesting though.

1st Cockatoos Paphos Open

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So, they were open in 2005, and had a bowling competition. I guess they stored the sign here at the back after that, and it has remained in the same place ever since.

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