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  2. Skate shop - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' High Skate Shop in Burlington, Vermont. A skateshop is a type of store that sells skateboard parts and skateboarding apparel. [1] When financially possible, skate shops sponsor local riders and promote skateboarding locally through skate videos and demonstrations, referred to as "demos". [2]

  3. KCDC (skateshop) - Wikipedia

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    KCDC is recognized for hosting community skate events, including art shows, music events, meet-and-greets, and a Valentine's Day skate night. [9] [1] Additionally, KCDC produces their own skate videos featuring local skateboarders. [2]

  4. Look Back Library - Wikipedia

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    As a "Skate Mag Preservation Society" the Look Back Library aims to promote literacy and the appreciation of printed skateboard materials, particularly magazines. The LBL engages in community outreach through exhibits of classic skate magazines; as well as, installing skate magazine libraries at local Skate shops and other venues.

  5. Penny board - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind the creation of the company was inspired by Mackay's first-ever skateboard, a small plastic cruiser that his father bought for him at a garage sale. Ben Mackay first started manufacturing and designing his own skateboards to sell to local skate shops. [5] [6] Mackay began experimenting with different shapes and types of boards ...

  6. Two decades after three skate parks opened in Topeka ... - AOL

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    The closest shop to buy skate goods now is River Rat, 608 N. Second St. in Lawrence. Owner Justin Shiney started the business five years ago with John "Nish" Niswonger after former skate shops ...

  7. Street skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Skate shops, in turn, helped support a culture of street skateboarding by offering skateboarders a refuge where they could check out and buy copies of the latest skate videos (VHS video tapes and then later DVDs), magazines, or other skateboard products. Many street skaters abandoned skate parks entirely in favor of public, urban areas. [4]

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