T-Shirts come in two premium styles. Deluxe: 100% ring-spun cotton. Luxury: ultra soft vintage heather blend of combed ring-spun cotton & polyester.
66 Bowl stood along Northwest 39th in Oklahoma City, drawing its name and spirit from the legendary Route 66 era. Opening during the mid-century bowling boom of the 1950s, it promised "always a friendly welcome" to anyone who walked in. Lanes like this gave Oklahoma City neighborhoods a gathering place that outlasted the highway itself.
Part of our Retro Bowling collection, featuring the defunct alleys of yesteryear.
The Details:
Black line art of a telephone handset with a cord stretches across the top alongside the number "946-3966" and italic text reading "ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME AT." A red pentagon shape frames white bowling pins with red stripes being struck by a black ball marked "66," with red burst lines at the impact. Bold black block text reads "BOWL" above white text reading "3810 N.W. 39TH • OKLAHOMA CITY."
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