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Bowling Centers in Schenectady, NY
Bob's Professional Shop - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 356-1254
On the Boulevard - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 374-4171
Rolling Greens Lanes - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 381-4848
Sager Enterprises - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 357-0387
Schenectady Bowling Association - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 370-0614
Sportsman's Bowl - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 355-4330
Towne Bowling Academy Inc - Schenectady, NY - Phone: (518) 355-3939
Helpful Definition for: Bowling Centers
Bowling is a sport in which players attempt to score points by rolling a bowling ball along a flat surface, usually a wooden or synthetic surface, either into pins or to get close to a target ball. The most common types include ten-pin, nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin, and five-pin bowling, as well as various outdoor variations. 'Bowling Centers' in Schenectady offer multi-lane bowling for all ages, support league play and local events. Some of the upscale bowling centers in Schenectady also combine bowling with sports bar, bistro and night club elements.
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