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The Numerica Skate Ribbon is a multi-purpose venue and attraction located in Riverfront Park in Downtown Spokane, Washington.It primarily serves as a year-round outdoor venue for skating, supporting hard surface skating activities such as roller skating, scootering, and skateboarding in the warm months, [2] and converting over for ice skating during the winter months.
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 Skate Park [22] Vans Skate Space 198 [23] Washington Park Skate Park (a.k.a. MS 51) [24]
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. [10]
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The Maloof Skate Park, or Maloof Money Cup Washington DC Skate Park, opened to the public in March 2012. It is a 15,000-square-foot skate park, located next to RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The park was designed by Pro Skater Geoff Rowley and Joe Ciaglia's team at California Skateparks.
The park contains a 44,000 square feet (4,087.73 m 2) skate park and a covered playground. [72] The Fort Borst blockhouse was temporarily relocated to the site in the late 1910s. [73] A sports complex known as Bob Peters Field is situated at the Centralia College campus.
Washington Park is a city owned and operated park located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. [1] Washington Park is both a historic site and a center for recreation; featuring the Old Stone House, a skatepark, basketball courts, a dog run, a multi-use synthetic turf field, and the J. J. Byrne Playground, a child's playground. [1]
The Evergreen Ballroom was a music venue at 9121 Pacific Avenue SE in Olympia, Washington. [1] Referred to as "The 'Green" by locals, it was a popular dancehall for nearly 70 years. In its heyday, famous musical acts of all genres performed at the Evergreen.