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Aug 4, 2020
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oohYeah
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The church building I attended growing up had a bowery just off the parking lot
With a small patch of grass. It was used for primary and youth activities.
Outside of that, I cannot really think of another building that I’ve heard called a bowery.
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Have you ever used the word "bowery" to refer to a covered area in a park with picnic tables?
Conan
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8/4/20 7:32am
No, I use pavilion.
ReyOso
8/4/20 7:34am
Kind of interesting link
CosmoK
8/4/20 7:36am
The church building I attended growing up had a bowery just off the parking lot
oohYeah
8/4/20 7:46am
A bowery is generally a frame with branches or tree boughs used for the roof.
CanuckUte
8/4/20 7:57am
Bowery is what they called the branch/brush structure on Temple Square Before
relic
8/4/20 8:06am
Never until this past July in Utah.
Corn Pop
8/4/20 8:18am
Our Stake uses that term all the time for our large pavillion behind the stake house...
Bonoman
8/4/20 8:29am
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