The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street
View From The Rear
    And this is the view a bowling pin would have.
    
            
        
        
    
    
    Pro Shop
    Moving back to the reception area, you can also see that there was a Pro Shop here. Presumably they sold posh balls and, oh I don't know, ball polish or something?
Food Outlet
    Next to the shoe store they appeared to sell food as well.
Kitchen
    Indeed, behind it there was another room which was quite obviously a kitchen.
    And that is pretty much it for the bowling alley. Let's make our way back outside.
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