The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) is the national governing body for ten-pin bowling in the United States.
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC), the santioning body over US bowling, is located in Arlington, TX.
The rules of tenpin bowling were established on September 9, 1895 when the American Bowling Congress (ABC) was created. The ABC has since been merged under the umbrella of the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) and that is who manages the rules and sanctions bowling today.
The USBC (United States Bowling Congress) is currently part of working towards bringing the sport of bowling to the Olympics.
United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing was created in 1946.
United States Congress Joint Economic Committee was created in 1946.
United States Association of Former Members of Congress was created in 1970.
United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library was created in 1806.
In the US, the lanes must be inspected and approved by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC). The USBC sets the standards for bowling in the US.
United States Congress Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies was created in 1901.
Kenneth R. Bowling has written: 'Politics in the First Congress, 1789-1791' -- subject(s): Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress 1789-1791) 'Peter Charles L'Enfant' -- subject(s): History
There are no bowlers in the American Bowling Congress at this time. In 2005 the American Bowling Congress, Women's International Bowling Congress and the Young American Bowling Association were disbanded to form a single entity called the United States Bowling Congress.