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Bowling Balls

An official Letchworth bowling ball.
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Talk about your own little city.
Did they have bowling lanes in the hospital? If not, then this is extremely random.
Yes they had I believe 8 lanes at Kirkbride Hall
that ball looks..... battered
Hey, isn't Kirkbride at Danvers State? Or is there one here, too?
There is a few GirlJaye, check out this site
http://www.kirkbridebuildings.com/

most everything you could want to know on Kirkbrides
oops , I should have read further into the comments. I thought you meant the building not Kirkbride Hall.
It looks like a round face with a small, surprised, or scared expression, looking off to the right.
love this shot, very much
It should have the caption of "OH NOES!" Because If I was making that face that's what I would be saying.
Nice shot Motts!
I had residents that lived in Letchworth when they were younger before they came to our facility.
the bowling lanes were in a building that was is next to the building that is now fieldstone secondary school. it had 13 lanes and the balls are extremely battered. But somehow the lanes still remain to be waxed.
I worked at Letchworth for 13 years and bowled in the lanes there. They had 6 lanes for employees leagues.
did you find those in the building with the pillars up by the light? I remember us kids from the Stony Point Child Care Center used to go bowling there as field trips.

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