Sample Nominations - Areas of Significance - Entertainment/Recreation

Bowling Alley storefront with Marquee reading "Garden Bowl"
Garden Bowl, Detroit, Michigan

Photographs by Rebecca Binno Savage and Jeff Garland, courtesy of Michigan State Historic Preservation Office

Garden Bowl
Michigan, Reference number: 08000578
Area of Significance: Entertainment/Recreation
Period of Significance: 1913-1966

The nomination’s context documents bowling as a recreational activity in Detroit and describes how this particular facility evolved its business model to accommodate changes in the city’s demographics.
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Staircase leading down to underground area
Bell Witch Cave, Tennessee

Photograph by Brian Beadles, courtesy Tennessee State Historic Preservation Office

Bell Witch Cave
Tennessee, Reference number: 08000237
Area of Significance: Entertainment/Recreation, Other: Tourism
Period of Significance: 1817-1958

Soon after the first reported sightings of the Bell Witch by John Bell, Sr. and his family in 1817, visitors started coming to the cave in the hope of seeing the witch. The nomination’s context documents tourist development in the early 19th through the 20th century and demonstrates the significance of Bell Witch Cave as an early example of the marketing of tourism locations.
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Last updated: November 6, 2022