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National Bowling Stadium

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The original construction of the stadium had 80 lanes, but since an architectural error resulted in the stadium not having a center aisle for bowlers to march out for the team event, the center lanes had to be converted to an aisle. Despite the conversion to a 78-lane facility, the main pro shop/gift
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The stadium can be covered to be converted to convention space. It utilizes fully automatic scoring on what (upon construction) was the world's longest rigid, backlight video screen, with oversight from a computerized command center on the stadium's fifth level. When it opened in 1995, it was just
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in time to welcome 100,000 members of the American Bowling Congress for their 100th anniversary meeting. In 2009 the National Bowling Stadium broke the record for most United States Bowling Congress championships hosted, surpassing the tie between
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Nicknamed the "Taj Mahal of tenpins", the 78-lane stadium opened on February 3, 1995, cost $ 47.5 million, and took three years to build. It is often the filming location for bowling scenes in films.
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that upon construction of a first-class permanent facility, they would ensure their return to Reno every third year. The project was funded by a room tax lobbied by the city of Reno to the
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and Hall of Fame (IBM/HF), which is located in Arlington, Texas. The museum displays hall-of-fame portraits as well as artifacts collected and preserved by the IBM/HF.
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The National Bowling Stadium has been the filming location for several feature films. In addition to being the location of the grand finale between
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The stadium was constructed as part of a renovation effort of downtown Reno, which also saw the construction of the
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Film and Television Locations: A State-by-State Guidebook to Moviemaking Sites, Excluding Los Angeles
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based on commitments from the American Bowling Congress and the
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Index

39°31′46.33″N 119°48′43.4″W / 39.5295361°N 119.812056°W / 39.5295361; -119.812056

Reno
Nevada
U.S.
Capacity

ten-pin bowling
stadium
Reno
Nevada
aluminum
geodesic dome
bowling ball
Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Las Vegas
American Bowling Congress
Nevada Legislature
Women's International Bowling Congress
Buffalo
Toledo
International Bowling Museum
Bill Murray
Woody Harrelson
1996
Kingpin
Michael J. Fox
Kirk Douglas
Greedy

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