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Slideshow: Meet Me at the Bowling Alley

Lifelong bonds, friendship forged at AMF Boulevard Lanes

To walk into  on Petaluma Boulevard South is to be transported to a different era. There's a vending machine that sells socks for $2 (in case you forgot yours at home) and a little diner straight out of the '50s that is rumored to have the tastiest burgers in town.

The bowling alley opened in 1958 and has since then attracted generations of Petalumans, with its leagues, classes and more recently, extreme bowling on Friday and Saturday nights. 

For many who play in the leagues, the alley is a second home, a chance to reconnect with friends and form community. And if you're a newcomer, don't be intimidated. The rules are easy, according to Ray Allena, a veteran bowler.

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"Get as many strikes as you can and don't miss any spares. Have a drink every four or five frames and that's about it." All in all, a recipe for a fun night.

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