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Aztec Bowl, 30th St., San Diego Update 07/04 : The Aztec Bowl is no more. This bowling alley has been demolished for condos. Sound familiar? Many thanks to Kimberly Borgen, Anthony Konzen, Amy Peterson, and Ken Lux for update. 07-04
Update 07/05 : The
letters for the Aztec Bowl has been located in the San Diego area. The
photo to Update 06/07 : Well, there are condos here at the old Aztec Bowl site, but so is the Aztec Bowl sign. Many thanks to Ken Lux for this update and photo. 07-05 Aztec Bowl marquee between condos
(Far left) The marquee at the Aztec Bowl (Near left) The bowling alley building which has been demolished
Cougar Bowl in Escondido sports the familiar block lettering of the bowl-o-rama years. Update 12/06 : The “Palomar Lanes” in Escondido, California is shown as “Cougar Bowl.” The name “Cougar Bowl” was an aberration that only lasted a year or so. The real name from the beginning and once again at the end was “Palomar Lanes.” A historic portion of the building adjacent to the entrance was constructed to look like the Hale 200” telescope observatory dome. Unfortunately, Palomar Lanes was demolished a few years back now to make way for some rather ugly high rise condos (which are just now being completed). Many thanks to Dan Cook for update. 12-06
Surf Bowl in Oceanside is in the middle of a main drag through the city. If traffic gets too heavy, stopover for some 'surf & bowl'. To the near right is the Surf Bowl pre-2000. The marquee has received a nice facelift and color scheme as seen to the far right. Surf Bowl
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