Abandoned Ringo Lanes (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Ringo Lanes is located at 9651 Kenwood Rd in Blue Ash and has been in the business of Bowling Centers since 1976. Ringo Lanes was a local Blue Ash, Ohio bowling alley where the people that lived around the area would come for some ole fashioned bowling. The bowling alley featured wood lanes, cash only registers, all scores were written down and not displayed by TV monitors, and bowling leagues of all kinds. The bowling alley was family owned for the entire time that it was in open and you could tell how welcomed you felt coming through those doors. Music: Background: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Outro: Willy Wonka - Pure Imagination Trap Remix by Dotan Negrin & Prismatic Mantis Social Media Sites: Instagram: / mdogs_travels

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