Seven Bells Roller Rink 4109 E.131st Street (at Marston Avenue), Cleveland, OH. Taken as most recent-- 2019. Source: Google.
Seven Bells Roller Rink 4109 E.131st Street (at Marston Avenue), Cleveland, OH. excerpt from an autobiography book.. Source: Detroit, Lenacrave and Cleveland: My 3 Worlds, My Wasted Talents - By Brooke. Page 50. Edited for contents and digitally remastered by Dead-Rinks (blacked out foul language and darkened the fonts).
Seven Bells Roller Rink 4109 E.131st Street (at Marston Avenue), Cleveland, OH
Seven Bells Roller Rink located at 4109 East 131st Street (at Marston Avenue) in Cleveland, Ohio. It was one of to-go-to rink at the time according to Clevescene, an online newspaper.
William Bell Sr. started the rink hence, the name Bell in Seven Bells. I believe that having understanding the name Bell and the full name of the rink, Seven Bells.. Sounds like the entire family of Bell Family owned and operated this rink. Seven members of the Bell Family. Just a guess till someone corrects me.
I do not have the date of start or end. Sadly, it is a church now next block to another Baptist Church and another Baptist church in the kitty corner from the former rink. So, that makes it THREE Baptist churches in that intersection of East 131 Street at Marston Avenue! Three different kinds. Yes, three different Baptist Church. I have seen this happened more than once. In one town near me, two different Baptist Church cross from each other. One is Fundamental KJV and the other more liberal. I have been in both of those. One for a wedding, and the KJV I visited.
Then that Baptist church folded (I think because of the other two right at their corners) which can be confusion to Christians. Now it is a non-denomination.
Well, anyway, the rink closed some time ago. I do not have dates as I said. With your information, it would be helpful.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
I have no idea what it was like when it was operating as a roller rink. All I see is Dark Chocolate Brown painted building sitting on the corner. I see signs come and go for the churches there. And I see some colorful stuff on the wall like it was torn out off the wall. Some remnants on the wall though.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: N/A. Built/Renovations: N/A. Demolished: N/A.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Cinderblocks- Walled Storefront - like Building.
Roof: Flat.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: (Overall)-- N/A.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos/articles. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you. You can also use this form.
Sources:
Evensi - Mentioned a reunion for this rink in 2018.
Clevescene - Mentioned the rink's name among with many other rinks in an article.
Detroit, Lenacrave and Cleveland: My 3 Worlds, My Wasted Talents - By Brooke. Page 50. (Her autobiography)
Date of issue: 21 September 2021.
For office use only: 1
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.
William Bell Sr. started the rink hence, the name Bell in Seven Bells. I believe that having understanding the name Bell and the full name of the rink, Seven Bells.. Sounds like the entire family of Bell Family owned and operated this rink. Seven members of the Bell Family. Just a guess till someone corrects me.
I do not have the date of start or end. Sadly, it is a church now next block to another Baptist Church and another Baptist church in the kitty corner from the former rink. So, that makes it THREE Baptist churches in that intersection of East 131 Street at Marston Avenue! Three different kinds. Yes, three different Baptist Church. I have seen this happened more than once. In one town near me, two different Baptist Church cross from each other. One is Fundamental KJV and the other more liberal. I have been in both of those. One for a wedding, and the KJV I visited.
Then that Baptist church folded (I think because of the other two right at their corners) which can be confusion to Christians. Now it is a non-denomination.
Well, anyway, the rink closed some time ago. I do not have dates as I said. With your information, it would be helpful.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
I have no idea what it was like when it was operating as a roller rink. All I see is Dark Chocolate Brown painted building sitting on the corner. I see signs come and go for the churches there. And I see some colorful stuff on the wall like it was torn out off the wall. Some remnants on the wall though.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: N/A. Built/Renovations: N/A. Demolished: N/A.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Cinderblocks- Walled Storefront - like Building.
Roof: Flat.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: (Overall)-- N/A.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos/articles. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you. You can also use this form.
Sources:
Evensi - Mentioned a reunion for this rink in 2018.
Clevescene - Mentioned the rink's name among with many other rinks in an article.
Detroit, Lenacrave and Cleveland: My 3 Worlds, My Wasted Talents - By Brooke. Page 50. (Her autobiography)
Date of issue: 21 September 2021.
For office use only: 1
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.