Plain City Lanes proud of role in community
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June 13, 2024

Plain City Lanes proud of role in community

By Kayleen Petrovia

Jim and Diane Walter purchased the village bowling alley in 1972. In more than 50 years of family ownership, Plain City Lanes has undergone changes including an addition, but always worked to maintain its strong ties to the community.

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