Title supplied by cataloger. Bowling is one of the largest participation activities worldwide. The earliest forms of bowling date back to ancient Egypt, but to date, there are many forms of bowling; in the U.S., the best known is probably ten-pin bowling, both in amateur and professional versions. For nearly a century, ten-pin bowling lanes had a surface made of wood. Beginning about 1980, most ten-pin lane surfaces have been converted to or built with a synthetic material imitating a wooden surface. Overview of an unidentified outdoor bowling alley in Hollywood, circa 1929. An unidentified woman can be seen standing in front of her lane while holding a bowling ball with both hands. She is turned, facing a group of women as well as a man that sit under an umbrella, possibly waiting their turn.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;11 x 14 cm. on sheet 21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Outdoor recreation--California--Los Angeles Recreation areas--California--Los Angeles Bowling alleys--California--Los Angeles Bowling--California--Los Angeles Bowlers--California--Los Angeles Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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