
Bowling Alleys - Forgotten Chicago
There was a bowling alley at Hines VA in Maywood. The VA turned over several buildings to Loyola U. Medical Center and the gym and bowling were among them. I worked at the Med. …
Bowling alleys in basements or 2nd floor. - Forgotten Chicago
Jun 1, 2015 · Logan Bowl was on the second floor until a fire closed them down in the mid 1960's. There was a bowling alley on Berwyn Ave. at Clark Street that was a second floor house but I …
Re: Bowling Alleys - forgottenchicago.com
Laredo Lanes was the best. A great date place. A good walk to place, just for the hot dogs. When they were building it, you could still walk past the old Army surplus store near COlumbus and …
Re: Bowling Alleys - Forgotten Chicago
I remember a bowling alley on the north side of Lincoln Avenue, located somewhere between Belden and Webster, called "Monte Carlo" - if my memory is correct - on the second floor. My …
Re: Bowling Alleys - Forgotten Chicago
It is easier to name the remaining bowling alleys that are opened, left in Chicago. I believe it is down to 13 or 15 out of 200 since the 1960's. This does not including the Chicago land …
Re: Bowling Alleys - Forgotten Chicago
Yes, I believe the bowling alley had a fire & was demolished shortly thereafter. However, I believe in later years was a disco roller rink or dance hall. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/19/2011 …
Globe Bowl - Forgotten Chicago
There was a bowling alley at 4949 S.Aberdeen called Globe Bowl. What happened to that place?, How Big was it? & How big was it's sign
Re: Bowling Alleys - forgottenchicago.com
Oct 22, 2012 · What was the name of the bowling alley near Stark's Warehouse on 59th and Harlem? I bowled there in the early 80's.
Uncovering Forgotten Chicago Through Research and Events
Nov 6, 2015 · Additionally, we took a look at a rare nineteenth century wood block alley, above right, just steps from busy Lake Shore Drive. This tour took a look at the enormous variety of …