All except for top photo are of Zillow. Noticed those photos are much older photos because of the overgrown brushes and trees next to the rink compared to the Google Map photo. Look where the cars park up front on the left side of the photo (not where the man is standing by his truck). Sure you say it is fall or spring but you are wrong. There are NO branches there now and some were hidden behind it. Clearly it may have been taken about 20 years ago. Maybe. Who knows because I have no information on when the rink was up for sale. Only photo of interior. it really shows old school rink that time forgot. Sparkling threads hanging.. that was common in 1920s to 1950s. But photo looks 1980s. And the hall too. Look spooky because it showed pretty dark.
Aurora Skateland, 15 W. Mill Street, Aurora, Missouri
Aurora Skate Center, 15 W. Mill Street, Aurora, Missouri
Aurora Skateland which was once also called Aurora Skate Center at the same location. It appeared to be countryside with pretty much countryside surrounding. The photos I got off from Zillow was not fancy. It is off market but it is there. It was pretty odd for this rink.
It is a domed rink with one end straight up to the roof as the front end "curved" walls (with three sides) to parallel with the rink. It looked more like a shed than a roller rink. It is surrounded by likely a farm field. There are houses and commercial buildings bit off away from the rink. Cross the street looks like a shed too or a barn.
The building is all white and has Quonset Hut feel. Likely it was a Quonset Hut built but with straight wall and added extension to the right as you can see in the picture where the extension has the garage door open. Painted White with Black base half wall paint.
there were not enough parking space for a rink anyhow. Good thing the Google Mapper drove by that day capturing at the right moment to show how many can park. It shows 6 vehicles can park there. Maybe at least 10 can park there. Others may have parked on the side of the road in that area. Or walking.
It was a small rink. Likely now it is some shed or commercial business running there because of the pallet is shown in the picture and three pick up trucks indicate that it maybe a work shop presently. Yes, it is now a medical table dealership. Selling specifically equipment for the Chiropractic profession.
It is quite more odd having that dealership to have it at a building like this. I expected more modern building to sell such products.
I do not have much information regarding the rink. Zillow was helpful enough to explain it is 6500 square feet building, Maple hardwood, and built in 1960.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Maple Floor Layout: Log Cabin (Surprise! Its not Fan. See photo).
Building Size: 6500 SF Built: N/A
Type of Building: Free Span D-Roof Cinderblock Building.
Roof: D- roof.
Acres: N/A
Operated: 1960 to ?
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding rink itself, photos of interior, owner/operator,
Sources: Zillow,
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Aurora Skate Center, 15 W. Mill Street, Aurora, Missouri
Aurora Skateland which was once also called Aurora Skate Center at the same location. It appeared to be countryside with pretty much countryside surrounding. The photos I got off from Zillow was not fancy. It is off market but it is there. It was pretty odd for this rink.
It is a domed rink with one end straight up to the roof as the front end "curved" walls (with three sides) to parallel with the rink. It looked more like a shed than a roller rink. It is surrounded by likely a farm field. There are houses and commercial buildings bit off away from the rink. Cross the street looks like a shed too or a barn.
The building is all white and has Quonset Hut feel. Likely it was a Quonset Hut built but with straight wall and added extension to the right as you can see in the picture where the extension has the garage door open. Painted White with Black base half wall paint.
there were not enough parking space for a rink anyhow. Good thing the Google Mapper drove by that day capturing at the right moment to show how many can park. It shows 6 vehicles can park there. Maybe at least 10 can park there. Others may have parked on the side of the road in that area. Or walking.
It was a small rink. Likely now it is some shed or commercial business running there because of the pallet is shown in the picture and three pick up trucks indicate that it maybe a work shop presently. Yes, it is now a medical table dealership. Selling specifically equipment for the Chiropractic profession.
It is quite more odd having that dealership to have it at a building like this. I expected more modern building to sell such products.
I do not have much information regarding the rink. Zillow was helpful enough to explain it is 6500 square feet building, Maple hardwood, and built in 1960.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Maple Floor Layout: Log Cabin (Surprise! Its not Fan. See photo).
Building Size: 6500 SF Built: N/A
Type of Building: Free Span D-Roof Cinderblock Building.
Roof: D- roof.
Acres: N/A
Operated: 1960 to ?
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding rink itself, photos of interior, owner/operator,
Sources: Zillow,
© 2019 - 2020 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.