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The Philadelphia Arena was an auditorium used mainly for sporting events located at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. The address of the building, originally named the Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium , was 4530 Market Street.
Two years later, the Penguin Figure Skating Club was formed used the rink to showcase regional athletes. [3] The rink remained in active use for 65 years and served as a hub for ice skating activities in the area. By the beginning of the 21st century, the rink was showing its age and a much more modern rink was built in Bethlehem in 2003. [4]
The Wissahickon Skating Club (abbreviated as WSC) is a non-profit skating club that is located in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. [1]It officially opened on October 28, 1956 with a skating exhibition that was attended by Rainier III, Prince of Monaco and his wife, Princess Grace (formerly the actress, Grace Kelly), whose niece, Meg Davis, participated in the exhibition.
It is one of the few clubs in the United States that owns its own rink, located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, which opened in 1938. Today, the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society retains its traditions of both on and off-ice social events and activities while offering year-round recreational and competitive figure skating.
The skating rink will be built on Prince William and Kate Middleton's former helipad. ... An Ice Rink at Kensington Palace Won't Open This Year. Emily Burack. October 27, 2023 at 11:13 AM.
Penn Center is the heart of Philadelphia's central business district. It takes its name from the nearly five million square foot office and retail complex it contains. It lies between 15th and 19th Streets, and between John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Market Street. It is credited with bringing Philadelphia into the era of modern office buildings.
Weather permitting the rink is open Monday through Friday and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., with a free skating session taking place from 8 to 10 a.m.
The Polar Palace in Los Angeles, California was an indoor, artificial ice rink. Primarily used as a figure skating rink, the building was also used for ice hockey and carnival shows throughout the years.