Mesa Lanes - Costa Mesa, CA - Vintage Bowling Alley - Women's T-Shirt sharks Rolling a shaggy Ford Econoline
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Rolling a shaggy Ford Econoline through Aspen like a legitimate business venture is the most Harry Dunne thing ever committed to film
bound together by nothing more than a ball and a prayer
both wearing neutral expressions
Beeville's Orange Growers took the field in 1910 as part of the Southwest Texas League
The clan motto is just a text to your boss the next morning
Mesa Lanes - Costa Mesa, CA - Vintage Bowling Alley - Women's T-Shirt sharks Rolling a shaggy Ford EconolineMesa Lanes stood at 1703 Superior in Costa Mesa, a gathering place where league bowlers and cocktail lounge regulars shared the same roof. Equipped with AMF lanes, it carried the mid century tradition of bowling as community ritual. Places like this, built through the 1950s and 1960s, gave Southern California neighborhoods a place to belong. Part of our Retro Bowling collection, featuring the defunct alleys of yesteryear. The Details: Maroon text
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