Likely original home of the rink. Unique design. It has a roof that is not quite Gable but not quite Quonset or Curved/Dome. It is more common with Amish Barn Roof style. I call that Unique. Along with flat roof. It appeared to be small rink back the day.
Perham Roller Rink, 400 4th St. Se, Perham, MN
This rink was at that location according to videoparadise website. It does appeared to be the location according to Google Map. You can be the judge if that is true. Reason for saying that is because upon search, I end up with two different names that are quite similar- Perham Twin Roller Rink at a different address (a residential address) and Perham Area Community Center in which Perham Roller Rink (as says on Yelp) located. Bit confusing right?
In my opinion, it looked like the original home was at the 400 4th Street SE but was relocated as a rebooted rink along with gym, fitness, meeting rooms, etc at a very modern 1970s/80s look facility (exterior-sense). The new facility has 66,000 Square Feet. That makes it one of the largest but not necessary the largest rink per se.
I am wondering if that was a connection between those two. I will have updates.
Only I have the exterior of the old rink that clearly has to be a rink. It sits in front of a baseball field complex.
Not much to go on unless I get info from people.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: N/A Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A
Type of Building: N/A
Roof: Unique and Flat.
Operated: N/A
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding actual open and close dates, why closed? Photos of interior and exterior. Was this actually became PACC?
Sources: Google Map,
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This rink was at that location according to videoparadise website. It does appeared to be the location according to Google Map. You can be the judge if that is true. Reason for saying that is because upon search, I end up with two different names that are quite similar- Perham Twin Roller Rink at a different address (a residential address) and Perham Area Community Center in which Perham Roller Rink (as says on Yelp) located. Bit confusing right?
In my opinion, it looked like the original home was at the 400 4th Street SE but was relocated as a rebooted rink along with gym, fitness, meeting rooms, etc at a very modern 1970s/80s look facility (exterior-sense). The new facility has 66,000 Square Feet. That makes it one of the largest but not necessary the largest rink per se.
I am wondering if that was a connection between those two. I will have updates.
Only I have the exterior of the old rink that clearly has to be a rink. It sits in front of a baseball field complex.
Not much to go on unless I get info from people.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: N/A Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A
Type of Building: N/A
Roof: Unique and Flat.
Operated: N/A
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding actual open and close dates, why closed? Photos of interior and exterior. Was this actually became PACC?
Sources: Google Map,
© 2019 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.