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Roller skating is extra than just a laugh activity; it’s an amazing manner for households to bond and create lasting memories collectively. In this newsletter, we are able to explore […] ...
For many who frequented the Glenwood Roller Rink, memories of its heyday are still vivid — skaters of all skill levels gliding across the gleaming maple floor, the roller skate–patterned ...
An old abandoned skateboarding park is now a new outdoor roller-skating rink. Skate City at Whispering Pines Park in Port St. Lucie is reopening next week after it closed 14 years ago.
The world’s largest indoor roller skating rink lives in the Capital Region and has been open for 75 years. Owned by the Guptill family, the Guptill’s Roller Skating Arena is now run by … ...
Picture the disco fever era of roller skating in Pensacola, as kids and teens enjoyed popular hits while spinning around a rink of neon colors. Mark Yelverton, a regular at Dreamland Skate Center ...
When roller disco was trending at the end of the 1970s, the Majestic was the hot spot in Fond du Lac for stylish skating to disco music. Any store that sold skates in the area found high demand.
In roller skating’s heydey of the 1970s and 80s, more than 100 rinks operated in Texas, according to the Roller Skating Association International. Today, that number has fallen to about 40.
Wheels is the only roller skating rink in Durham and one of two in the Triangle. When it closed in 2020, some residents would travel to Raleigh’s USA Skating Rink to skate or host parties.