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1970's RIP Closed Skateparks
This category is to separate out the skateparks built in the 1970's that are a big part of skateboarding's history. There's a few left around the world that are still open, so you'll have to find them in the regular OPEN skateparks or via the search box. Please dig up your old pics and share them with skaters all over the world, send to jeff@concretedisciples.com
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The East Coast's first municipal park, open for only a week before it was buried!
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The second of two parks built by Brevard county in the first weeks of 1976.
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An early park doomed to a short life for its lack of vert
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The first park from the "skatepark business" boom of the late 70's
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A skatepark added to a family golf center
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Massive ten acre skatepark built in an outdoor adventure park better known for motorcycle racing
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The inland sibling of the Ocean Bowl
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A simple asphalt track built by a career Gym teacher.
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