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Duckpin bowling began in Baltimore in 1900, at a bowling alley owned by baseball Hall of Famer's John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson, of the Baltimore Orioles. Baltimore History you can still experience!
2105 Eastern Ave (btw S Cheseter & S Duncan Sts), Baltimore, MD
Bowling Alley · Canton · 11 tips and reviews
Naptown 💪 Larry: Opened in 1927 Patterson is the oldest operating duckpin bowling alley in the nation! 12 Lanes (6 on each level), and BYOB (beer & wine only), on the second floor. A must-visit Balmore experience.
Naptown 💪 Larry: First United Church has a old-fashioned, hand-set three lane alley above the church from about the turn of the century. A piece of Baltimore History worth checking out!
Naptown 💪 Larry: If not for the weathered sign out front and the smell of french fries, the rickety white wooden building would be indistinguishable as a 10 lane duckpin bowling alley, looking more like an old house.
Bowling Alley · Suitland-Silver Hill · 2 tips and reviews
Naptown 💪 Larry: Dee's is your chance to try out Babe Ruth's REAL favorite sport and not dent your wallet. They've got 24 lanes and they only accept cash, (on-site ATM).
Bowling Alley · Southeastern Baltimore · 21 tips and reviews
Naptown 💪 Larry: Not historic by any means, but they do have 4 dedicated duckpin lanes in addition to eight 10-pin lanes under black lights and overlooking four 150" HDTVs.