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Highland Park Bowl

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Highland Park Bowl is a bowling alley located in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It opened in 1927 as Highland Park Bowl, but it was renamed to Mr. T's Bowl from 1966 until its temporary closing in 2014. It re-opened under its original name in 2016.

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Highland Park Bowl
North Figueroa Street, Los Angeles Highland Park

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Highland Park Bowl

North Figueroa Street 5621
90042 Los Angeles, Highland Park
California, United States
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