Our long sleeve T-shirts feature heavyweight 100% cotton with a solid, structured feel that’s built for warmth, comfort, and long-lasting wear.
Stardust Bowl stood at 167th and Columbia in Hammond, Indiana, a mid-century gathering place built during the golden age of American bowling. Through the 1950s and beyond, its 48 lanes drew league bowlers and families from across the Calumet Region. Places like this weren't just alleys, they were the social anchors of working-class neighborhoods. Part of our Retro Bowling collection, featuring the defunct alleys of yesteryear.
The Details:
Gold atomic starburst with elongated radiating points surrounds a solid blue circle containing white text reading "48 LANES." Royal blue brush-script lettering reads "Stardust Bowl" above the starburst. Distressed blue sans-serif text below reads "167TH and COLUMBIA" and "HAMMOND, IND."
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