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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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By the man who brought urethane to skateboarding.
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One of the last parks to be built in Florida during the 70's
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An early example of attempted consolidation among skatepark owners.
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Municipal snakerun crammed between two baseball diamonds and a block of tennis courts.
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The first park in the Washington DC area, immortalized on the cover of Skateboarder (Vol 4. Issue 4)
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The earliest known 1970's park and the first asphalt municipal skatepark.
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Not to be confused with the San Diego park of the same name
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