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Bowlero stood tall on Camino Del Rio in San Diego, a mid-century landmark boasting 56 lanes with automatic pinsetters. Opening in the late 1950s, it arrived when bowling was becoming America's favorite pastime. Places like this gave working families a night out and neighborhoods a gathering place. Part of our Retro Bowling collection, featuring the defunct alleys of yesteryear.
The Details:
Distressed white script text reads "the" above a tall vintage pylon sign illustration in black line art with "BOWLERO" running vertically in bold white block letters, supported by a tapered tower with cross-beams and ground elements at its base. A yellow oval near the center contains black text reading "56 LANES WITH AUTOMATICS." White hand-lettered text at the bottom reads "1895 CAMINO DEL RIO" above "SAN DIEGO, CALIF."
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