Central Lanes Bowling Center, a 24-lane Brunswick anvilane synthetic overlay bowling center, equipped with GS-96 machines and computerized Brunswick Sync scoring is located in the Century Plaza Commercial Building in Tamuning, Guam.
Guam is a U.S. territory in the western Pacific, the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands, known as "Where America's Day Begins" due to its strategic location and tropical beauty, featuring volcanic south and limestone north, a rich Chamorro culture, and a strong U.S. military presence alongside tourism, with its capital Hagatna and Dededo as the most populous village.
Located at the Western Pacific Ocean, part of Micronesia, is the closest U.S. territory to Asia. It's terrain is diverse, with a limestone plateau in the north and volcanic peaks in the south.
Most of the island is surrounded by corel reefs, the world's deepest ocean point. The native Chamorro people are the indigenous people who have lives on Guam for thousands of years. A blend of indigenous Chamorro, Spanish and American influences, visible in food, language and traditions.