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The '''Phoenix Bowling Center''' was a bowling center located at 1706 [[2nd Avenue North]] in the [[Phoenix Building]] in downtown [[Birmingham]].
The '''Phoenix Bowling Center''' was a 12-lane bowling center located at 1706 [[2nd Avenue North]] in the basement of the [[Phoenix Building]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. Opened in [[1933]] by [[Harry Arnold|Harry]] and [[Elizabeth Arnold]], it was one of the earliest public bowling alleys in the city, and was the first home of the [[Greater Birmingham USBC Association]].
 
==References==
* Greater Birmingham USBC Association (2009) "[http://gbusbca.net/history.html Birmingham Bowling Centers]"


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Revision as of 21:39, 22 July 2010

The Phoenix Bowling Center was a 12-lane bowling center located at 1706 2nd Avenue North in the basement of the Phoenix Building in downtown Birmingham. Opened in 1933 by Harry and Elizabeth Arnold, it was one of the earliest public bowling alleys in the city, and was the first home of the Greater Birmingham USBC Association.

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