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Nixon Lane was the single-lane bowling alley installed beneath the North Portico of the White House in 1969. Washington, D.C. had its share of alleys, but none carried that kind of address. Bowling became a quiet presidential ritual, a few stolen frames away from the weight of the office.
Part of our Retro Bowling collection, featuring the defunct alleys of yesteryear.
The Details:
Large red block text reads "NIXON" above white cursive script reading "Lane," followed by smaller white uppercase text reading "UNDER THE NORTH PORTICO." A posterized illustration in teal and white depicts a man mid-bowl holding a dark bowling ball. Red serif text reads "EST. 1969" above scattered white and red bowling pins and "WHITE HOUSE • WASHINGTON, D.C."
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