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Lisle Lanes Holds Grand Reopening from Flood Damage
The alley has undergone over $1 million in renovations and improvements since April 2013 flooding left the center unusable for nearly half a year.

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The alley has undergone over $1 million in renovations and improvements since April 2013 flooding left the center unusable for nearly half a year.

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