Haunting on lane 1: Puyallup bowling alley has a ghost that keeps on rolling
Daffodil Bowl has been around since the 1950s. Its owner says due to the pandemic closures, they ve been able to experience things they believe must be paranormal. Author: Chris Cashman Updated: 11:30 AM PST January 3, 2021
PUYALLUP, Wash. Daffodil Bowl in Puyallup has been around since the 1950s. Brad Swartz took over ownership nearly three years ago and has recently learned something rather curious about his bowling alley. The previous owners of 22 years never mentioned that this place is known to have a ghost! said Swartz.
Swartz works alongside his daughter Ashley and said during the pandemic closure they have been able to personally confirm the rumors of paranormal activity on their lanes. Both were quick to say it’s not something they’ve seen but what they ve consistently heard. Ashley said that as often as every 15 minutes they can hear the distin
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OLYMPIA, Wash. - Gov. Jay Inslee announced a one-week extension of COVID restrictions, from Jan. 4 to Jan. 11, 2021.
In mid-November Inslee, in response to rising case numbers, announced a host of businesses must close their indoor services, including fitness facilities and gyms, bowling centers, movie theaters, museums, zoos and aquariums.
Retail stores including grocery stores were told to limit their indoor capacity to 25 percent. Also, indoor social gatherings with people from more than one household were restricted.