Rockin Rollin 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA. Yes, the house is included. Noticed how neat and clean frontage of the former rink in 2008 when this was taken? Source: Google. Digitally Remastered by Dead-Rinks for clear picture, deeper color.
Rockin Rollin 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA. Good close up photo of apparently abandoned rink. Overgrown of trees and weeds and grasses. For sure they did add the sign in this generation of photos. Source: Zillows.
Rockin Rollin 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA. Noticed house next door is so close. Arm reaching width. It is part of the same property. Updated look to the building. What is it there now? For sure not a rink. March 2016 (most recent). The house was the rink operators' home. The Clubbs lived there. Source: Google. Copyrighted Digitally Remastered by Dead-Rinks - removal of people walking by.
Clubb's Roller Rink 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA
Rocklin Rollers Rink 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA
Rockin Rollin 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA
Rocklin Rollers Rink 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA
Rockin Rollin 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA
Those rinks were housed on 6312 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, Louisiana. Originally it was called Clubb's Roller Rink followed by Rocklin Rollers Rink then the final name Rockin Rollin which sounded much better. Sounds very 1950s. Would you agree? Maybe not?
It does look abandoned and for sale in Google Map as early as 2013 photo. It may have been in business according to Google Map photo in 2008 thanks to the sign and the clear front without trees growing so fast in 5 years!
Zillow has the property for sale at 175,000 USD.
As for the Clubb's, it was owned and operated by Pauline W. Clubb and Marvin D. Clubb. In fact, they lived in that house adjunct to the rink, just an arm reach distance.
The Rylands owned and operated this rink from 2005 to 2010. Amanda was Assistant Manager from 2008 to 2009 as well as she was an employee before promoted to that position. She worked from 2005 to 2009.
UPDATE! --
I received an email from the former assistant manager of this rink, Amanda Ryland. This is what she has to say --
Good Evening.
I recently found an entry your site has written about the former Clubb's Skating Rink / Rockin Rollers Rink in Pineville LA. My parents owned and operated the rink from 2005 to 2010, and I was employed there from 2005-2009 and served as its Assistant Manager from 2008 to 2009.
I see that you are interested in other information about the location. I would be happy to fill in any blanks I can.
Regards,
Amanda R.
Yes, Amanda, I am interested in more information. See below? I need more information! Hee hee. What was it like inside? Floor material? Layout of floor? Size of the rink and building? Color floor? Why sell it? Photographs? When was it built? I know it is not the Clubb's. Rockin' Rollers? I believe so.
UPDATE! -- 15 June 2022.
But I got this email today on 15 June 2022. She said she has information if I am interested. YES I sure do!
UPDATE! -- 20 June 2022.
Ok, the update is that she said the house was lived in by the Clubbs, the owner and operator of the rink.
She also said the rink was never called, "Roller Rink" They called it, "Skating Rink."
Ok, but I got the name from 5 main lists I combined and combed through and that is how I got the name.
Thank you Amanda.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
It was a simple Gabled-roofed Wood(?) building which is right now looked very abandoned. It is sad in that area that both the skating rink and the fast food restaurant next door which is unmistakably trademarked McDonald's Browning of America Mansard Roof Architecture without those vertical light "stripes" around the building. Usually when a rink closes, a fast food restaurant next door closes. When a ship sinks, the whole marina full of ships goes down too.
Several rinks you should see through here that are thousands of rinks on Dead-Rinks, many have closed right next door. Fast food chains depends on roller rinks for their teenage customers.
The final state of the building as a rink had Tan color paint with Red trim to outline the building. Of course red door.
There is a house immediately next door to the left which is very close. In fact, an arm length may separate the two building, if not, a hand width. The house IS included the 3 acres property. It has 3 bed, 2 bath. Likely that house the operators' home where they resided.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: N/A. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Wood(?) Truss Wood-Walled Warehouse/Store front like Building.
Roof: Gabled.
Acres: 3 Acres.
Operated: N/A.
Clubb's Roller Rink: N/A.
Rocklin Rollers Rink: 2005 to 2010.
Rockin Rollin: 2005 to 2010.
Reason for Closure:
Clubb's Roller Rink: N/A.
Rocklin Rollers Rink: N/A.
Rockin Rollin: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding dates of open, closed, why closed each, photos of interior, exterior,...
Anyone has pictures and/or information please let me know at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources:
Zillow,
VP Maps,
Facebook - Rocklin Rollers, (Dead page)
Obituary - Pauline W. Clubb (Added on 15 June 2022).
Date of Issue: 2020.
Updated: 23 August 2021.
Updated: 15 June 2022.
For Office Only: 3
Worth to visit:
None. Abandoned. Read on please.
DISCLAIMER:
Dead-Rinks and Mark Falso are not responsible for your physical and legal injuries you may have caused. Please always obey laws and regulations and property owner's signs. Some states allow purple paint on fence which means they even have guns on their property and have rights to shoot you. Please DO NOT attempt to enter property without permission!
For abandoned rinks, after you receive permission, do WEAR safety OSHA equipment including a safety glasses, pair of safety gloves, an orange vest or a jacket, and a construction helmet.
Thank you for understanding.
Second of all: The contents including words and photos above on this page and/or on any pages are purely educational entertainment purposes only. I provide what information from other websites, skaters, and operators and it may end up with different results between two (or more) sources. It is not our responsible for errors we caused. All sources are shown on each page. All opinions and statements of mine are also stated and are for purely educational entertainment only.
Rinks that are closed are considered dead. Rinks that are/were sold and with new management names new name(s), the former are considered dead. Previous operating rink that closed but came back years later, are considered dead because the reopening is considered rebooted, nothing to do with the former.
As for “For Office Only” is for my reasoning and private legal reason for that.
All photos you submitted or we retrieved becomes property of Dead-Rinks and are watermarked but they are credited to you (or where the source is from). Thank you for understanding. To understand more about this, please go to this page: Dead-Rinks List.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 to 16. Deut. 32:7
It does look abandoned and for sale in Google Map as early as 2013 photo. It may have been in business according to Google Map photo in 2008 thanks to the sign and the clear front without trees growing so fast in 5 years!
Zillow has the property for sale at 175,000 USD.
As for the Clubb's, it was owned and operated by Pauline W. Clubb and Marvin D. Clubb. In fact, they lived in that house adjunct to the rink, just an arm reach distance.
The Rylands owned and operated this rink from 2005 to 2010. Amanda was Assistant Manager from 2008 to 2009 as well as she was an employee before promoted to that position. She worked from 2005 to 2009.
UPDATE! --
I received an email from the former assistant manager of this rink, Amanda Ryland. This is what she has to say --
Good Evening.
I recently found an entry your site has written about the former Clubb's Skating Rink / Rockin Rollers Rink in Pineville LA. My parents owned and operated the rink from 2005 to 2010, and I was employed there from 2005-2009 and served as its Assistant Manager from 2008 to 2009.
I see that you are interested in other information about the location. I would be happy to fill in any blanks I can.
Regards,
Amanda R.
Yes, Amanda, I am interested in more information. See below? I need more information! Hee hee. What was it like inside? Floor material? Layout of floor? Size of the rink and building? Color floor? Why sell it? Photographs? When was it built? I know it is not the Clubb's. Rockin' Rollers? I believe so.
UPDATE! -- 15 June 2022.
But I got this email today on 15 June 2022. She said she has information if I am interested. YES I sure do!
UPDATE! -- 20 June 2022.
Ok, the update is that she said the house was lived in by the Clubbs, the owner and operator of the rink.
She also said the rink was never called, "Roller Rink" They called it, "Skating Rink."
Ok, but I got the name from 5 main lists I combined and combed through and that is how I got the name.
Thank you Amanda.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
It was a simple Gabled-roofed Wood(?) building which is right now looked very abandoned. It is sad in that area that both the skating rink and the fast food restaurant next door which is unmistakably trademarked McDonald's Browning of America Mansard Roof Architecture without those vertical light "stripes" around the building. Usually when a rink closes, a fast food restaurant next door closes. When a ship sinks, the whole marina full of ships goes down too.
Several rinks you should see through here that are thousands of rinks on Dead-Rinks, many have closed right next door. Fast food chains depends on roller rinks for their teenage customers.
The final state of the building as a rink had Tan color paint with Red trim to outline the building. Of course red door.
There is a house immediately next door to the left which is very close. In fact, an arm length may separate the two building, if not, a hand width. The house IS included the 3 acres property. It has 3 bed, 2 bath. Likely that house the operators' home where they resided.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: N/A. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Wood(?) Truss Wood-Walled Warehouse/Store front like Building.
Roof: Gabled.
Acres: 3 Acres.
Operated: N/A.
Clubb's Roller Rink: N/A.
Rocklin Rollers Rink: 2005 to 2010.
Rockin Rollin: 2005 to 2010.
Reason for Closure:
Clubb's Roller Rink: N/A.
Rocklin Rollers Rink: N/A.
Rockin Rollin: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding dates of open, closed, why closed each, photos of interior, exterior,...
Anyone has pictures and/or information please let me know at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources:
Zillow,
VP Maps,
Facebook - Rocklin Rollers, (Dead page)
Obituary - Pauline W. Clubb (Added on 15 June 2022).
Date of Issue: 2020.
Updated: 23 August 2021.
Updated: 15 June 2022.
For Office Only: 3
Worth to visit:
None. Abandoned. Read on please.
DISCLAIMER:
Dead-Rinks and Mark Falso are not responsible for your physical and legal injuries you may have caused. Please always obey laws and regulations and property owner's signs. Some states allow purple paint on fence which means they even have guns on their property and have rights to shoot you. Please DO NOT attempt to enter property without permission!
For abandoned rinks, after you receive permission, do WEAR safety OSHA equipment including a safety glasses, pair of safety gloves, an orange vest or a jacket, and a construction helmet.
Thank you for understanding.
Second of all: The contents including words and photos above on this page and/or on any pages are purely educational entertainment purposes only. I provide what information from other websites, skaters, and operators and it may end up with different results between two (or more) sources. It is not our responsible for errors we caused. All sources are shown on each page. All opinions and statements of mine are also stated and are for purely educational entertainment only.
Rinks that are closed are considered dead. Rinks that are/were sold and with new management names new name(s), the former are considered dead. Previous operating rink that closed but came back years later, are considered dead because the reopening is considered rebooted, nothing to do with the former.
As for “For Office Only” is for my reasoning and private legal reason for that.
All photos you submitted or we retrieved becomes property of Dead-Rinks and are watermarked but they are credited to you (or where the source is from). Thank you for understanding. To understand more about this, please go to this page: Dead-Rinks List.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 to 16. Deut. 32:7