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  2. KCDC (skateshop) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, KCDC's location remained in Williamsburg despite rising rents, until 2024 when Ellington closed the physical location of the skate shop due to rising rents. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2022, KCDC released a hightop Nike SB Dunk in a pink and black colorway.

  3. Hubba Hideout - Wikipedia

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    The ledges were capped (or knobbed) with skate-stopping devices which rendered them impossible to grind. Skateboarders eventually managed to remove the skate-stopping devices and use of the ledges resumed. In March 2007, local authorities had the brick landing taken out and covered it in sand. However, this did not render the spot un-skateable.

  4. Skateboarding Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Formerly located at the Skatelab skate park (also in Simi Valley), the Skateboarding Hall of Fame reopened in December 2018 at a 10,000 square foot retail space located in the Simi Valley Town Center. Its collection now includes thousands of vintage boards, memorabilia, artifacts, a library, VHS, painting art, skating ramps, and a skate shop. [3]

  5. Marc McKee - Wikipedia

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    Marc McKee is an American graphic artist known for his stylistic cartoon skateboard deck designs during the 1980s and 1990s. For his work as the lead graphic artist for World Industries, he is recognized as one of the most influential artists in skateboarding history. [1]

  6. List of San Francisco skate spots - Wikipedia

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    A bench designed for the specific purpose of skateboarding while also being useful for sitting. Meant to be pro-skating and to be an antithesis to anti-skate devices. [39] Potrero Del Sol Skatepark [40] skatepark: Portrero Avenue and 25th Street: Active: City-sponsored skatepark [41] SoMa West Skatepark [42] skatepark: SoMa: Active: City ...

  7. 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]

  8. Elissa Steamer - Wikipedia

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    Steamer's first official skateboard deck sponsor was Toy Machine, founded and owned by professional skateboarder, Ed Templeton. Professional skateboarder, Chad Muska , then a leading member of the Toy Machine team, facilitated Steamer's sponsorship; at the time of Steamer's acceptance, Toy Machine consisted of Templeton, Muska, Mike Maldonado ...

  9. Harold Hunter - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He became associated with a skate crew that hung out near Tompkins Square Park and Washington Square Park and was first sponsored by local skate shop called Skate NYC. Hunter first came to public attention in 1989 in a Thrasher magazine photo essay photographed by Charlie Samuels [ 5 ] about the New York City skateboard scene.