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  2. Pier 62 Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    Pier 62 Skatepark is a public skatepark located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The skatepark, which opened in 2010, is located in Hudson River Park on Pier 62 overlooking the Hudson River. [2] Pier 62 Skatepark is notable as it is the only modern full size vert concrete transition skatepark in New York City. [1]

  3. Bronx Skate Park - Wikipedia

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    Bronx Skate Park (commonly known as Allerton Skate Park) is a 6,000 sq ft (560 m 2) skate park inside Bronx Park, a little north of Allerton Avenue, in The Bronx, New York City. The park includes a smooth skating surface, as well as being equipped with a quarter pipe, bank ramps with ledges, skate pyramid, and grind rails. As of August 2020, it ...

  4. Skateparks in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Martinez Playground Skate Park (a.k.a. Blue Park & Blue floor) [14] McCarren Park Skatepark [15] Millennium Skate Park a.k.a. Owl's Head Skate Park [16] Robert Venable Skate Park [17] Rudd Skate Park [18] St. Mary's Playground [19] Seba Playground Skate Park; Sgt. William Dougherty Skate Park [20] Substance Skatepark [21] Thomas Greene Park ...

  5. Andy Kessler Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kessler Skatepark formerly Riverside Skatepark is a skatepark located in Riverside Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] Riverside Skatepark is notable as the first full-sized public skatepark in Manhattan, designed and built by renowned skateboarder and skatepark builder Andy Kessler.

  6. Millennium Skate Park - Wikipedia

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    The city worked with the skateboarding community to design the park. [7] Owl's Head was the first concrete skatepark in New York City built by the Parks Department through the capital process. [6] This park is 14,000 square feet of skate park area, including both a street section and bowl section. [3]

  7. Empire Roller Disco - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the Swanson family opened the Empire Roller Skating Center in a former garage across the street from Ebbets Field. [1] [2] By the 1940s, the rink (renamed as the Brooklyn Rollerdome) hosted skate and beauty contests in addition to regular skate sessions. [3] In 1956, Henry and Hector Abrami became the new owners and operators.

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