International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame with The Carpetbagger and my724outdoors.com!

Today Jacob tours the International Bowling Hall of Fame in Arlington, Texas.

According to the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, a British anthropologist discovered in the 1930s evidence of bowling items in an Egyptian grave. Evidence suggests that bowling dates back as far as 3200 BC – around the same time that some of the first forms of the written word were discovered on cuneiform tablets.  It’s that old!

Modern bowling is only a few thousand years younger: indoor bowling lanes made their debut in 1840 in New York City. The first televised games appeared in 1950.

Today, the sport of bowling is enjoyed by 95 million people in more than 90 countries worldwide. Under the auspices of the Federation Nationale des Quilleurs (FIQ), bowling’s top athletes regularly compete in Olympic Zone and worldwide competitions.

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