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<p>Abandoned <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2010/10/17/a-striking-beauty-10-eerie-abandoned-bowling-alleys/" target="_blank">bowling alleys</a> lie scattered across the landscape as if the gods of recreational sports had laid &rsquo;em low with a single thunderous strike.</p>
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<p>Shoeless Hoes? You&rsquo;ll find neither shoes nor hoes (a type of gardening tool, for the uninformed) at the long-abandoned and unfortunately named Hoe Bowl in Hyde Park, New York. Flickr user Edward Blake (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/eblake/albums/72157646777923903" target="_blank">edwardhblake</a>) snapped the stricken state of the once-stylish bowling alley in November of 2014.</p>
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<p>HoeBowl Family Recreation Centers, founded in 1958 and led by current CEO Diane Hoe, is a chain of bowling alleys centered in New York&rsquo;s Hudson Valley. The Hyde Park location closed just after the turn of the millennium. In September of 2013, the <a href="http://www.dailyfreeman.com/article/DF/20130923/NEWS/309239961" target="_blank">property was sold</a> to James Rogers, who received approval to build a 76-resident assisted living center at the site. <a href="http://sixmoment.com/hoebowl" target="_blank">Recent images</a>, however, show no sign of impending demolition. One might say&hellip;<em> the Hoe must go on!</em></p>
<h4>Gutter Check</h4>
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<p>Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/corrinespictures/6710714385/in/photostream/" target="_blank">Corrine Klug</a> checked out the abandoned bowling alley hidden deep within the deserted Scranton Lace Company&rsquo;s factory in January of 2012. A decade earlier, the company&rsquo;s vice president infamously <a href="http://thetimes-tribune.com/lifestyles/photographer-captures-pathos-of-abandoned-scranton-lace-works-in-north-scranton-1.1224218" target="_blank">told employees</a>, in the middle of a working shift, that the facility was closing <em>&ldquo;effective immediately.&rdquo;</em> One presumes the stunned workers dropped everything &ndash; bowling balls included (ouch!) &ndash; and trudged out the doors, never to return.</p>
<h4>Vicious Circle</h4>
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<p>Remember those funky circular-ball-returns? This one&rsquo;s funkier than most and the cheese-tastic carpeting only adds to the scene&rsquo;s essential mustiness. Flickr user b lowe (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/vittlesandjuice/6475694557/in/photostream/" target="_blank">vittelsandjuice</a>) brings us this abandoned bowling alley still life dating from late 2011.</p></body></html>

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