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New England Candlepin Bowling
New England Candlepin Bowling | Susan Mara Bregman
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Candlepin bowling is hard. So hard, in fact, that no one has ever bowled a perfect game. The pins are tall and skinny, the balls are small enough to fit in a player's hand, and the fallen pins are not cleared between rolls. Originating in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century and played today mostly in New England and eastern Canada, the game has a rich and colorful history. In the days before automation, sure-footed pin boys manually reset the pins and returned the balls. A long-running, top-rated Boston television show regularly transformed unassuming candlepinners into regional celebrities. And the game has something called a Half Worcester. Author and photographer Susan Mara Bregman bowled at dozens of candlepin centers, combed through dusty archives, and interviewed industry insiders to create this affectionate look at one of America's quirkiest pastimes.
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New England Candlepin Bowling | Susan Mara Bregman
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I need something lighter for this lousy excuse for a year. #candlepinbowling

Bookwormjillk There‘s a book about candlepin bowling? 3y
saguarosally @Bookwormjillk Absolutely! I learned what candlepin bowling was by googling it when I saw it on a sign. 3y
Bookwormjillk @saguarosally My Dad was a faithful Bowling for Dollars fan. 3y
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