From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Four Must-See Historic Bowling Alleys
Date October 8, 2020 2:15 PM
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Plus, meet one of Congress’ stalwart advocates for historic preservation.
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FOUR MUST-SEE HISTORIC BOWLING ALLEYS
Even if you can’t visit them in person right now, you can still slide on a pair
of those funky shoes and roll down memory lane with a quick roundup of historic
bowling alleys from around the country.

GO BOWLING
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MEET CONGRESS’ HISTORIC PRESERVATION ADVOCATE
Rep. Earl Blumenauer is a lifelong resident of Portland, Oregon, a member of the
Ways and Means Committee, a co-chair of the bipartisan Historic Preservation
Caucus, and a champion of the Federal Historic Tax Credit.

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HOW MAPPING THE CHESAPEAKE WATERSHED WILL ILLUMINATE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
As part of our ongoing work to tell the full American story, the new Chesapeake
Mapping Initiative will help document sites and landscapes significant to
African American history in the Chesapeake Bay Region. Our goal: to better
protect, interpret, and fund these important places.

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HOW THIS TEXAS COMMUNITY SAVED LERMA'S NITE CLUB
This San Antonio night club, a hotspot for conjunto music, was once a popular
and well-known venue for both performers and patrons. But when Lerma’s closed in
2010, community members formed the Save Lerma’s Coalition to advocate for the
club’s preservation.

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