Typically, in towns and villages across the Midwest, bowling alleys are one-story buildings. In Manhattan, one is more likely to bowl in alleys found in multi-story high rises. Why?
A) Because Midwesterners live on flat lands, they think flat and build flat.
B) The bowling cultures are different.
C) The cost of building single-story bowling alleys in Manhattan is too high.
D) Midwestern zoning codes must prohibit bowling alleys in multi-story structures.
C
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