La Tijera Lanes, located at 6820 La Tijera Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, has a unique history. Originally opened as the La Tijera Theatre on January 12, 1949, it was designed by architect S. Charles Lee and seated 1,530 patrons. Due to challenges in securing first-run films, the theater was sold in 1952 and converted into a 16-lane bowling alley with a cocktail bar and café, reopening as La Tijera Lanes in January 1953. The venue became a favored spot for local bowling enthusiasts and social gatherings. After operating as a bowling alley for several decades, the building was repurposed in the early 1980s and now serves as office space. 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% ringspun & combed cotton women's T-Shirt. Or upgrade to our Luxury 52/48 cotton/poly vintage heather edition for an even softer classic look. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.