Structure Type: built works - recreation areas and structures
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: constructed 1961
The bowling alley featured a huge, 20-foot high sign in the shape of a bowling pin. The lobby had a fountain composed of bowling balls. The lounge was a notable example of Polynesian design.
Demolished in 11/2007; this bowling alley closed in 2006, a victim of Seattle's real estate boom of the mid-2000s. Affordable Abatement of Everett, WA, was the demolition contractor.
PCAD id: 11339