Google Map 2008 followed by 2013. Yes, you are seeing that Vegas style cute little wedding chapel right next door to the former rink. Hey Skaters on the East Coast, you can marry there! Sorry no Elvis impersonators to marry you both. Haha.
If you want one, go to Vegas but seriously be realistic, please!
If you want one, go to Vegas but seriously be realistic, please!
Pulaski Skate Center 128 Chestnut St, Pulaski, TN
Pulaski Skate Center was on 128 Chestnut Street, Pulaski, Tennessee. The maps puts me at the wrong spot I believe but I need confirmation. the 129 Chestnut Street puts me at residential neighborhood with homes and there is a creek and a paved trail. There is a big backyard for a house on the corner that puts me there. No building.
But if I move myself over to where the church is, it is addressed as 131 on Google Map but thanks to the Facebook page they still have the church on there, it is addressed as 128 Chestnut Street. It was Trinity Worship Center. Sadly, another Christian church closes.
I believe that the church closed in 2017 according to Facebook. I heard many churches closed as well. That is the whole another subject. The building was sold in 2019 for 110,000 USD. (Real cheap!) Sold on September 26, 2019. previously sold on August 14, 2014 and was sold for 100,000 USD.
The building was built in 1959. It could, would have been opened as a rink back in 1959. Who knows.
The Interior.
It was a very small place. 8,700 Square Feet! Real small!
The Exterior.
It was a simple Gable Cinderblock building that looked somewhat like a church after all but it was a skating rink before this church was housed there. I do not know what the original color but in 2008, it was Snow White or Cloud White then they painted later on in somewhat a Salmon color and they even renovated the small building next door that was gray into a little wedding chapel! Yes, that Vegas style wedding chapel!
The property which I think on Xome was in error. The size they said was 5,270,760 Square Feet. That would amount to be 120.9999 Acres. Huh? I think Xome made a mistake.
But during the rink days, I do not know what it was like.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 8,700 SF. Built: 1959. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Wood Truss Cinderblocks-Walled Small Church/School - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 0.5200 Acres. (I saw what Xome said to be 5,270,760 Square Feet equalizing at 120.9999 Acres. An error).
Operated: (Overall)-- c. 2010 to N/A.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Google Map; Facebook - Trinity Worship Center; Manta; Yelp; Dun & Bradstreet;
Zillow; Xome Real Estate; Realty Trac;
Date of issue: 12 April 2021.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:16.
But if I move myself over to where the church is, it is addressed as 131 on Google Map but thanks to the Facebook page they still have the church on there, it is addressed as 128 Chestnut Street. It was Trinity Worship Center. Sadly, another Christian church closes.
I believe that the church closed in 2017 according to Facebook. I heard many churches closed as well. That is the whole another subject. The building was sold in 2019 for 110,000 USD. (Real cheap!) Sold on September 26, 2019. previously sold on August 14, 2014 and was sold for 100,000 USD.
The building was built in 1959. It could, would have been opened as a rink back in 1959. Who knows.
The Interior.
It was a very small place. 8,700 Square Feet! Real small!
The Exterior.
It was a simple Gable Cinderblock building that looked somewhat like a church after all but it was a skating rink before this church was housed there. I do not know what the original color but in 2008, it was Snow White or Cloud White then they painted later on in somewhat a Salmon color and they even renovated the small building next door that was gray into a little wedding chapel! Yes, that Vegas style wedding chapel!
The property which I think on Xome was in error. The size they said was 5,270,760 Square Feet. That would amount to be 120.9999 Acres. Huh? I think Xome made a mistake.
But during the rink days, I do not know what it was like.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 8,700 SF. Built: 1959. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Wood Truss Cinderblocks-Walled Small Church/School - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 0.5200 Acres. (I saw what Xome said to be 5,270,760 Square Feet equalizing at 120.9999 Acres. An error).
Operated: (Overall)-- c. 2010 to N/A.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Google Map; Facebook - Trinity Worship Center; Manta; Yelp; Dun & Bradstreet;
Zillow; Xome Real Estate; Realty Trac;
Date of issue: 12 April 2021.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:16.