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Hall of Famers

Explore the legacies and achievements of the best of the best of bowling.

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BPAA

The BPAA, or Bowling Proprietors' Association of America, is a trade organization representing bowling center owners and operators across the United States, dedicated to promoting and advancing the interests of the bowling industry.

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USBC

The USBC, or United States Bowling Congress, serves as the national governing body for the sport of bowling in the United States, overseeing rules, tournaments, and membership to ensure the integrity and growth of the sport.

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PBA

The PBA, or Professional Bowlers Association, is a premier organization in professional bowling, hosting tournaments and showcasing top professional bowlers from around the world, elevating the sport's visibility and competitiveness.

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PWBA

The PWBA, or Professional Women's Bowling Association, is the leading organization for professional women's bowling, providing opportunities for female bowlers to compete at the highest level and promoting the growth and recognition of women's bowling worldwide.

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IBMA

The International Bowling Media Association (IBMA) is a global organization representing journalists, broadcasters, and media professionals who cover the sport of bowling, fostering communication, recognition, and professionalism within the bowling media community worldwide.

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Admission

Adults $9.50 + tax
Seniors (65 and over)  $7.50 + tax
Children 4-18 $7.50 + tax
Children 3 & Under Free

Group Rates: call 817-385-8215 for information.

Hours of Operation

Monday Closed
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:00pm
Wednesday 9:30am -5:00pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:00pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:00pm
Saturday 9:30 - 5:00pm
Sunday Closed

PLEASE NOTE: Final entry admitted 30 minutes prior to close.

Holiday Hours

The Museum will be closed November 28-30

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