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Ice Skating – Since 2019, the USNWC has hosted one of the largest outdoor ice rinks on the east coast. Skaters can enjoy 2 ice trails or free skate on 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) of ice. Located in the Upper Pond of the Whitewater Center, the skating environment features three distinct programming areas and an on-ice Airstream serving hot ...
Eastland Mall had an ice skating rink [5] and the first food court in North Carolina. [6] The food court was the East Coast's first in-mall food court at the time. [7] Additionally, the mall included an outparcel convenience center with a Harris Teeter grocery store. Miller & Rhoads had a small specialty store at the mall, which was closed in ...
No. of stores and services: 177: No. of anchor tenants: 6: Total retail floor area: 1,688,480 square feet (156,865 m 2) No. of floors: 1 with partial lower level (2 in Dick's Sporting Goods, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom, 3 in Dillard's and all Parking Garages, 4 in Belk) Public transit access: SouthPark Transit Center: Website
Pop-up performances, community skating classes and school programs: Ice Dance International offers performances and programs throughout the season. Pop-up performances are free and open to the ...
Grady Cole Center is a small civic center located on the campus of Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 3,000 seat center is located near the city's center, and can host several types of events. It was built in 1954 to replace the Charlotte Armory Auditorium, which had been destroyed by fire. Originally the ...
The girls of Figure Skating in Harlem are ready to break more barriers! They're the stars of Disney+'s new five-part docuseries Harlem Ice, which follows the team members and coaches of Figure ...
Figure skating writer and historian Ellyn Kestnbaum stated that Wylie's Christian faith influenced his skating, especially his free skating program during the 1991—1992 season, when he used music from the Henry V soundtrack, when he "extended his body fully into space" and "might have been reaching for and supported by an ineffable ...
The success of this venture led to the establishment of the Ice Capades Chalet Division, which owned and operated about 13 rinks, ran ice skating schools, and developed a curriculum that could develop a skater from beginner to competitive skater. Most of the Chalets were in California and Texas; others were in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.