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  2. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Pedlow Skate Park – Encino, California great for pool skating, more than 12,000 square feet (1,100 m 2). Santa Maria Skate Park – Fletcher Park. 700 Southside Pkwy, Santa Maria, California. The Palm Springs Skatepark contains a replica of the Nude Bowl , which is the most popular feature in the park.

  3. Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, an all wooden indoor skate park, called CT Bike, opened in Bristol, Connecticut. [8] CT Bike is where Tony Hawk made his debut when he was a young boy on his first East Coast tour. [8] Until its closing in 2022, the indoor skate park was operated by the same family who built the park despite a fire that threatening the park in 1988. [8]

  4. Legend City - Wikipedia

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    It was also home to the 1000 ft long 'Pipeline', an early form of skateboarding skatepark with a gently inclined and twisting track, added in 1965. [ 2 ] Perhaps the ultimate legacy of Legend City is that Metro Phoenix , one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States, still remains devoid of a major amusement park, with the current ...

  5. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    In March 1976, Skateboard City skatepark in Port Orange, Florida and Carlsbad Skatepark in San Diego County, California would be the first two large size US skateparks to be opened to the public, just a week apart. [1] They were the first of some 200 skateparks that would be built through 1982.

  6. Douglas Miles - Wikipedia

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    Miles was born in Carrizo, Arizona, on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. [3] He grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, then moved back to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona. [4] He drew images from cartoons, sci-fi, and comic books and attended the Al Collins Graphic Design School in Phoenix.

  7. The Berrics - Wikipedia

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    The Berrics is a private indoor skatepark owned by professional skateboarders Steve Berra and Eric Koston. It is also a website providing content filmed in the skatepark, as well other skateboard-related media. The facility's name is a portmanteau of the owners' names (the "Ber" of Berra's surname and the "ric" of Koston's first name). [1]

  8. 'Unity and Community': $2.8 million FAMU Way skate park ... - AOL

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    The $2.8 million Blueprint 2020 project includes an homage to neighboring Florida A&M University in the form of a 225-foot snake-shaped run. 'Unity and Community': $2.8 million FAMU Way skate park ...

  9. Patti McGee - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Her first skateboard was built by her brother in wood shop from her own shoe skate as a surprise. Her second skateboard was a Bun Buster. [4] In 1965 in the magazine Skateboarder, McGee recalled the first time she saw a skateboard and executed her first maneuver: [5]