Kona Lanes, located at 2699 Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa, California, was a beloved bowling center that operated from 1958 to 2003. Known for its Googie architecture and Tiki-inspired design, it featured 40 wood-floor lanes, a game room, and the Outrigger Room lounge, which hosted local musical acts. In its later years, the venue faced challenges due to declining league participation and competition from newer centers. Despite community efforts to preserve it, Kona Lanes was demolished in 2003. Notably, its iconic neon sign was saved and is now displayed at the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati. This design is part of our retro bowling alley nostalgia collection, celebrating the vintage defunct bowling alleys of yesteryear. Printed on our super soft 100% ring-spun & combed cotton unisex tank top. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.