Ryno Bowling
Inside, the path quickly leads to the vast main hall, which has surprisingly retained a large portion of its equipment. Rows of blue plastic seats and small yellow tables still face the lanes, framed by the ball returns. At the back of the room, the eye is drawn to a long mural depicting stylized bowling players in vibrant shades of pink, green, yellow, and blue, offering a striking contrast to the ambient dust and a few scattered pieces of graffiti.
The exploration also reveals other areas dedicated to entertainment, such as a large, sunlit room housing a fine row of pool tables with green and blue felt tops. Meanwhile, the bar area bears witness to an abrupt end of operations: the stainless steel counters and sinks are cluttered with abandoned beer glasses and various liquor bottles left behind amidst the chaos.














































Since our visit, this abandoned place has come back to life. It is now listed on our map of repurposed locations.

The abandoned bowling alley is a bowling alley once again 😉 : wallux.com/n4-bowling
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