The Pepsi Bar located inside the IBMHOF.
Bowlopolis at the IBMHOF. Interactive and fun computer games for kids of all ages.
Bowling setup in the museum
Old racking device
Diner (display only)
Mike J.
Oct 1, 2024
If you are a bowler or not. You will learn a lot about the history of bowling. As I walked through this museum, I learned so much about a sport I love so much. But to see folks that come here that take the sport of bowling as a pastime fun is what makes this place so unique. This museum is people of all ages to enjoy.I will definitely be back again.
Read MoreBri J.
Nov 21, 2023
This was a totally cool surprise discovery for us in the area. Came in town to see the Rangers and when looking for activities this was suggested. Tons of interactive exhibits, learned facts I didn't know, and had fun challenging my friend to different things throughout. Highly recommend!
Read MoreAlan F.
Jun 3, 2023
What a great establishment to see the history of bowling! Truly enjoyed how they highlight each area; women's bowling, international bowling, PBA and special Olympics.
Read MoreTim T.
Mar 22, 2020
This is a great place to visit if you like bowling lots of information from the beginning of bowling up to today's. And if you one of the lucky one to have ever bowled a 300 during league play you can look yourself or anyone else you want these people are also in the museum. Stop in and check it out. Also next door is a trying center.
Read MoreAnita H.
Oct 13, 2017
We enjoyed our visit very much. My husband threw his one and only 300 game in 2002 and has wanted to go ever since. It was great to see the joy on his face Only complaint I had was the COLD temp. The following pics are my hubby. He's pointing to his name on the Hometown Hero's) list
Read MoreKristen M.
Jul 21, 2018
We visited this museum with both of my kids who are bowlers. The history in the museum was fascinating. The kids loved the mini bowling area where they actually got to play! The gift shop was filled with lots of interesting items to purchase. I'd highly recommend this museum for anyone who loves bowling!
Read MoreM I.
Jul 19, 2018
We were in Dallas for the Junior Gold Tournament, and stopped in for entertainment. The displays were very interesting, and very interactive. Two adults and a teenager (13) enjoyed it very much.
Read MoreMelissa A.
Feb 20, 2014
So cute. Go on Tuesday for the two-for-tuesday deal. Only cost's about $5 a person. Not really something I ever sought out to see but I'm glad I did. Cute little museum and hall of fame. Incredibly interactive. Definitely something I would recommend if you're in the area.
Read MoreSara B.
Jun 13, 2015
We stopped in to see the museum while on a weekend trip to this year's Texas State USBC Youth Championship Tournament. We are so glad we did - this museum is incredible! We had 14 people in our party, including 7 children ages 8-16. All the kids enjoyed the exhibits, and especially enjoyed the Highway 66 Bowling Lanes. This was a great educational experience as well!
Read MoreEmma W.
Sep 7, 2024
Such an amazing and well done museum! So interactive and at the end you are able to actually bowl. This is a must-see!
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