End of an era as Robin Hood Lanes are demolished

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Photo by Henry Gatjens
Courtesy My Edmonds News

Robin Hood Lanes in the Westgate neighborhood of Edmonds served sixty years of bowlers from the surrounding communities, but closed its doors for good on April 25, 2013.


Photo by Henry Gatjens
Courtesy My Edmonds News
Everything inside the building was sold off, piece by piece, from bowling pins to hardwood floors. (See the photos in The Seattle Times).

The site will soon be home to a Walgreen's Drug Store.


2 comments:

Anonymous,  June 9, 2013 at 3:07 PM  

Just what the world needed...another pharmacy.

Anonymous,  June 10, 2013 at 10:02 PM  

If people needed the bowling alley, it would still be there. Sad to see it go but let's face it; there's nothing more depressing than a sad, run-down bowling alley....except for maybe a chain cookie cutter drug store that's identical to the one down the street.

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