Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA. Homemade signs seen in 2013. Source: Google.
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA. Entire entertainment complex on more than 5 Acres of land. Nice Corvette. I believe it was 3G (Third Generation). or known as C3 (1968–1982). Source: Google.
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA. Last picture of the rink in 2013 before it collapsed. Source: Google.
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA. Newest photo showing it has collapsed. Source: Google.
Rock N Roller Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main St, Corry, PA
Recreational Realm Roller Rink 1140 E Main Street, Corry, Pennsylvania was a roller rink. Really. I know the name is quite very unusual. Creative and quite different. And yes, the location was too quite unusual. It was quite out in the countryside.
It was said to be open in 1996 by a couple. No names, and this was from Allbiz.
I see the sign said it was a roller rink, a paint ball, yes, paint ball, not laser tag. And a craft store as well.
Three buildings as I can see that. The longest one and closest to the road was a roller rink for sure. The other building was a paint ball as the nicer looking Monitor-Roof building was likely a craft store.
It was opened in 1996. The sign remained at 2013 so I am not sure if they were operational at that time. However, the signage was gone after that year. The 2018 Google showed two different businesses. One is a tree service and another is a discount shop. Perhaps a flea market of sort? You can see that outside of the building in Google Map if you want to find it.
Another thing.. Rock N Roller Roller Rink was also at the same site. Was it before Recreation Ream? It was possible. But who knows. I could not find any further information. It may have before 1996. Who knows. Those buildings were quite old I tell you.
Both were quite a mystery. Anything more about those two rinks? Please let us know at International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©. Thank you!
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
There are set of three separated buildings on the property. The residence has to be cross the street. Anyway, there is one looked stone or brick washed Monitor roofed building. The second building is the building all Sheet-Metal Warehouse-look however, the third building, the closest to the road is all Cinderblocks and painted in Sand color or Light Tan color on the wall. It is the longest and most solid building of the three although there is a slight damage on one wall facing the street.
However, Google is not showing street level of it being leveled. It has been damaged or torn down or burned down. Aerial view showed it has been demolished.
The entire entertainment center closed.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 21,760 SF. Built: N/A. Renovations: N/A. Demolished: Roof damaged, collapsed after 2013.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Cinderblocks - Walled Arena - like Building.
Roof: Gabled.
Acres: 5.3500 AC.
Organ: N/A.
10 Pins Bowling Lanes: None.
Duck Pins Bowling Lanes: None.
Candlestick Bowling Lanes: None.
Pocket Billiard Tables: N/A.
Amusement Rides: None.
Driving Range Slots: None.
Miniature Golf Course: None.
Arcade: (Number unknown)
Skee-Ball: N/A.
Fascination: None.
Restaurant: None.
Cocktail lounge: None.
Laser Tag: None. Just Paint Ball.
Bounce Houses: None.
Bumper Cars: None.
Go-Kart: None.
Motel: None.
Swimming Pool: None.
Jungle Gym Playground: None.
Skate Park: None.
Paint Ball.
Craft Store.
Operated: (Overall)-- 1996 to c. 2013.
Rock N Roller Roller Rink: N/A. to 1996?
Recreational Realm Roller Rink: 1996 to c. 2013.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also, photos/articles. Also send me any updates such as reopening, sold, name changes, or whatsoever occurred with this rink or any rinks. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©. Before you email, please state this rink name AND THE CITY AND STATE (or COUNTRY) so I can know where or what rink you are talking about. Thank you. We welcome both active and defunct rinks.
Sources:
Google Map.
Allbiz - Recreation Ream.
LoopNet - Property Records.
Yelp - Rock N Roller
Date of issue: 28 September 2022.
For office use only: 4.
Worth to visit:
None. The building was demolished. I am not sure if they cleaned up yet but if not, STAY OUT! It may contain Asbestos so my recommendations, not to stop there. Just move along.
DISCLAIMER:
International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© (formerly known as Dead-Rinks) and Mark Falso are not responsible for your physical and legal injuries you may have caused. We do not endorse such illegal activities including breaking and entry of former rinks, malls, abandoned buildings, etc. 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.
Dead Rinks is now International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© because many former names have become new names at the same rinks that are still active and due to much confusion, We have decided that International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© fits better for all rinks including defunct, closed, inactive, rebooted, and rinks that are still active today. For short on this site, it is International Roller Skating Rinks History© Bear with us as we change the entire site page by page each day. 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. Since we are rebooted to allow alive rinks, active rinks, we welcome those active rinks as well. It will be described.
As for “For Office Only” is for my reasoning and private legal reason for that.
Any music associated with any YouTube or any other videos provided on International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© are not the property of International Commercial Archeology Preservation© Group and/or International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© therefore we do not own the rights to the music.
All photos you submitted or we retrieved become property of International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© 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: Disclaimer.
© Copyrighted by International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©, an International Commercial Archeology Preservation© Group. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 to 16. Deut. 32:7.
It was said to be open in 1996 by a couple. No names, and this was from Allbiz.
I see the sign said it was a roller rink, a paint ball, yes, paint ball, not laser tag. And a craft store as well.
Three buildings as I can see that. The longest one and closest to the road was a roller rink for sure. The other building was a paint ball as the nicer looking Monitor-Roof building was likely a craft store.
It was opened in 1996. The sign remained at 2013 so I am not sure if they were operational at that time. However, the signage was gone after that year. The 2018 Google showed two different businesses. One is a tree service and another is a discount shop. Perhaps a flea market of sort? You can see that outside of the building in Google Map if you want to find it.
Another thing.. Rock N Roller Roller Rink was also at the same site. Was it before Recreation Ream? It was possible. But who knows. I could not find any further information. It may have before 1996. Who knows. Those buildings were quite old I tell you.
Both were quite a mystery. Anything more about those two rinks? Please let us know at International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©. Thank you!
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
There are set of three separated buildings on the property. The residence has to be cross the street. Anyway, there is one looked stone or brick washed Monitor roofed building. The second building is the building all Sheet-Metal Warehouse-look however, the third building, the closest to the road is all Cinderblocks and painted in Sand color or Light Tan color on the wall. It is the longest and most solid building of the three although there is a slight damage on one wall facing the street.
However, Google is not showing street level of it being leveled. It has been damaged or torn down or burned down. Aerial view showed it has been demolished.
The entire entertainment center closed.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 21,760 SF. Built: N/A. Renovations: N/A. Demolished: Roof damaged, collapsed after 2013.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Cinderblocks - Walled Arena - like Building.
Roof: Gabled.
Acres: 5.3500 AC.
Organ: N/A.
10 Pins Bowling Lanes: None.
Duck Pins Bowling Lanes: None.
Candlestick Bowling Lanes: None.
Pocket Billiard Tables: N/A.
Amusement Rides: None.
Driving Range Slots: None.
Miniature Golf Course: None.
Arcade: (Number unknown)
Skee-Ball: N/A.
Fascination: None.
Restaurant: None.
Cocktail lounge: None.
Laser Tag: None. Just Paint Ball.
Bounce Houses: None.
Bumper Cars: None.
Go-Kart: None.
Motel: None.
Swimming Pool: None.
Jungle Gym Playground: None.
Skate Park: None.
Paint Ball.
Craft Store.
Operated: (Overall)-- 1996 to c. 2013.
Rock N Roller Roller Rink: N/A. to 1996?
Recreational Realm Roller Rink: 1996 to c. 2013.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also, photos/articles. Also send me any updates such as reopening, sold, name changes, or whatsoever occurred with this rink or any rinks. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©. Before you email, please state this rink name AND THE CITY AND STATE (or COUNTRY) so I can know where or what rink you are talking about. Thank you. We welcome both active and defunct rinks.
Sources:
Google Map.
Allbiz - Recreation Ream.
LoopNet - Property Records.
Yelp - Rock N Roller
Date of issue: 28 September 2022.
For office use only: 4.
Worth to visit:
None. The building was demolished. I am not sure if they cleaned up yet but if not, STAY OUT! It may contain Asbestos so my recommendations, not to stop there. Just move along.
DISCLAIMER:
International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© (formerly known as Dead-Rinks) and Mark Falso are not responsible for your physical and legal injuries you may have caused. We do not endorse such illegal activities including breaking and entry of former rinks, malls, abandoned buildings, etc. 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.
Dead Rinks is now International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© because many former names have become new names at the same rinks that are still active and due to much confusion, We have decided that International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© fits better for all rinks including defunct, closed, inactive, rebooted, and rinks that are still active today. For short on this site, it is International Roller Skating Rinks History© Bear with us as we change the entire site page by page each day. 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. Since we are rebooted to allow alive rinks, active rinks, we welcome those active rinks as well. It will be described.
As for “For Office Only” is for my reasoning and private legal reason for that.
Any music associated with any YouTube or any other videos provided on International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© are not the property of International Commercial Archeology Preservation© Group and/or International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© therefore we do not own the rights to the music.
All photos you submitted or we retrieved become property of International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation© 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: Disclaimer.
© Copyrighted by International Roller Skating Rinks History Foundation©, an International Commercial Archeology Preservation© Group. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 to 16. Deut. 32:7.