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  2. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Opened by the city, a small skatepark at the site of the first skateboard competition, which was organized by Dewey Weber across the street from his surf and skateboard shop. Makaha Skateboards was a sponsor of the competition. [8] School is now a museum. etnies Skatepark, Lake Forest – Largest free skatepark in California.

  3. Skateparks in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Indoor, wooden ramps Northside Skatepark 8401 Tidewater Drive Norfolk: Concrete Mekos Skatepark 3420 Von Schilling Dr, Hampton, VA 23666 Norfolk: Indoor skatepark, wooden ramps Carter Jones Skatepark: 2013 opened 2813 Bainbridge Street 37.516519°N 77.460169°W Richmond: Open 24 hours year-round; aka Fonticello Skate Park. Concrete

  4. 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]

  5. Grindline Skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Grindline Skateparks is an American company that designs and builds skateboard parks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has designed and built over 400 skateparks worldwide, [ 3 ] including the largest skatepark in America, Spring Park Texas.

  6. Carter Jones Skate Park - Wikipedia

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    Carter Jones Skate Park, also known as Fonticello Skate Park, is a skatepark located within Carter Jones Park in Richmond, Virginia, United States. [1] Opened on July 28, 2013, officially as Fonticello Skate Park, Carter Jones Skate Park is the city's first public skatepark and is maintained by the Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities.

  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. Howard M. Terpenning Recreation Complex - Wikipedia

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    The first skate park opened in 1998, and in 2008 a second one, designed for beginners, was added. [6] The aquatic center is an indoor 50-meter swimming pool. [7] Between July and November 2014 the north entrance to the pool was closed for construction and remodeling, however the south entrance and therefore the pool remained open. [8]

  9. Category:Skateparks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Brook Run Skate Park; Burnside Skatepark; C. C. Lee Kenagy Park; Carter Jones Skate Park; Central City Skatepark; D. David Armstrong Extreme Park; Del Mar Skate Ranch; E.