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  2. Skate Depot - Wikipedia

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    Skate Depot was a skating rink in Cerritos, California, United States. The rink opened in 1966 and closed in 2014. The rink opened in 1966 and closed in 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. United Skates - Wikipedia

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    United Skates is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Dyana Winkler and Tina Brown about African-American roller skating culture. The film was executive produced by John Legend and features Salt-N-Pepa, Coolio and Naughty By Nature.

  4. Skatopia - Wikipedia

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    Skatopia is an 88-acre (36 ha) skatepark near Rutland, Ohio, United States, owned and operated by pro skater Brewce Martin.Skatopia is known for its anarchist atmosphere and annual music festivals Bowl Bash and Backwoods Blowout. [1]

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  6. Lynch Family Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    Lynch Family Skatepark is a skate park operated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Built on land that was originally used for the Big Dig, the park has found support from Nancy Schon, who found her tortoise and hare sculptures being used in Copley Square by skateboarders who had nowhere else to practice.

  7. Baldy pipe - Wikipedia

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    Baldy pipe, or the Mount Baldy Pipeline, is the name given by skateboarders to an iconic skate spot in Los Angeles County. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] It is a ...

  8. Talk:Skate Depot - Wikipedia

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  9. Burnside Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The Burnside Skatepark as of May 18, 2019. Taken from the west wall of the skatepark. The DIY project was begun by skateboarders in the summer of 1990 by pouring concrete against Burnside's main wall, creating a vertical transition obstacle in the empty parking lot below the east-end of the Burnside bridge. [2]