Oswego Roller Rink 48 West Bridge Street, Oswego, New York
This rink, while the name is unknown. Just for now to bear with me, we will call it Oswego Roller Rink. It was perhaps had a name with Arena or Palace. It was on a small block. It was perhaps the first rink in Oswego, NY area before the Casino opened. It was opened in c. 1870 and closed perhaps around the time the Casino opened doors.
Likely it was a small rink. There are no photograph available. It was mentioned by Justin White who is Oswego County Historian. Currently there are houses and a large empty plot and a small business on the corner of West Bridge Street and West 3rd Street. Likely it did not last very long at all. Likely 10 years run.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Likely Maple. Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A
Type of Building: N/A
Roof: N/A
Acres: N/A
Operations: c. 1870s (Ran around 10 years).
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Photos, more history information.
Sources: Justin White, Oswego County Historian.
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Likely it was a small rink. There are no photograph available. It was mentioned by Justin White who is Oswego County Historian. Currently there are houses and a large empty plot and a small business on the corner of West Bridge Street and West 3rd Street. Likely it did not last very long at all. Likely 10 years run.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Likely Maple. Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A
Type of Building: N/A
Roof: N/A
Acres: N/A
Operations: c. 1870s (Ran around 10 years).
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Photos, more history information.
Sources: Justin White, Oswego County Historian.
© 2019 - 2020 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.