In the not so distant past, the Tecumseh area had two bowling centers. The now closed Airport Bowl, was located on the north side of town at N. Evans Street and Macon Hwy. However, the much larger Ten Pin Alley is located just south of the city on N. Occidental Hwy.
With the arrival of bowling as a sanctioned high school varsity sport in the state of Michigan, along with new no smoking laws passed by the legislature up in Lansing, Ten Pin Alley along with numerous other establishments have gone smoke free. As a result, gone are the days of smoke filled bowling centers, with equally dingy looking ceiling panels, and the rancid smell of cigars and menthol.
I am happy to say that two years ago, Ten Pin Alley finally modernized their center with AMF Vantage equipment. Not only does this include the automatic pinspotters, but the addition of a new scoring system, and synthetic approaches and lanes. Likewise, they also added Glow bowling, which has been a major hit with the younger crowd. In addition, this bowling center is the home of two high school teams, the Tecumseh Indians, which are part of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and the Clinton Redskins that belong to the Tri-County Conference.
If you're looking a great place to go bowling in Northern Lenawee County, then this is the place do it at. Also, I might add the pizza isn't bad at all. So if you planning on throwing a birthday party for the kids, this center has great package deals that are available.