Tiltonsville Roller Rink, 308 Ohio Street, Tiltonsville OH. This was a beautiful photograph. Source: Flickr member- oldohioschools.
Tiltonsville Roller Rink 308 Ohio Street, Tiltonsville OH. The fire started around 3:30 AM on 9 June 2021 causing the entire rink burned down completely and burned three other houses next to the rink. Source: WTRF 7 News.
Tiltonsville Roller Rink 308 Ohio Street, Tiltonsville OH. The fire started around 3:30 AM on 9 June 2021 causing the entire rink burned down completely and burned three other houses next to the rink. Source: WTRF 7 News.
Tiltonsville Roller Rink 308 Ohio Street, Tiltonsville OH
There is not a lot of information at all but quite heavy on photography. Photographers found this rink quite an interesting abandoned rink. They take pictures like it is art. Similar you would find with some rinks like LaFleur's Skating Rink in Louisiana.
Tiltonsville is a cute small town sandwiched between the mountains with the highway and the river. A narrow path of town.
On Web Urbanist website, it made a little humor on its name. Onsville Oller K instead of Tiltonsville Roller Rink because letters have since fallen due its wear and tear by the weather such as winds blowing, snow weighted, rain pounding, and of course, sun bleached the plastic letters.
Now on Google Map, it shows the letter, "r" missing. Now its called "nsville oller" And the yellow has quite bleached on the concrete walls.
In 1960, the town, Titonsville had a population of 1,300 people and twice as many skating patrons at the rink skated. I assume on that same site was talking about how the rink grow in number of people totaled for the week, not for the night. Likely 250 to 500 per night.
This yellow and white wood siding building with gable roof which appeared to be like a church or even a city hall but it was a rink with the missing letters.
Recently it was a flea market housed at the rink after the rink closed in 2015. Likely it was wood floor because of the building had wood exterior walls.
I need information regarding opening, closing, size, everything.
UPDATE!
A massive fire totally destroyed the building on 9 June 2021 and it was so hot and the heat actually caught three other houses on fire! Those homes were real close to the rink building. That is why. It is said to be a total loss.
Interior:
Likely Maple wood floor. I have no other informaton.
Exterior:
Gable roofed Wood and Cinderblock walled Church-like building.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Likely Maple (due to exterior had wood siding). Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A Destroyed: 09 June 2021. By fire.
Type of Building: Wood and Cinderblock walled Church-like building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: N/A to 2015.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding photos of interior. Open, close, why closed. Size as well.
Sources: Web Urbanist, Flickr-Aaron Turner, Foap, Google Map.
Update sources: WTRF 7 - News reporting fire; WTRF 7 - More reports on fire at rink;
Date of issue: 2019. Update: 10 June 2021.
For office only: 5 ps. (2 g, 1 f, 2 n)
© 2019 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.
Tiltonsville is a cute small town sandwiched between the mountains with the highway and the river. A narrow path of town.
On Web Urbanist website, it made a little humor on its name. Onsville Oller K instead of Tiltonsville Roller Rink because letters have since fallen due its wear and tear by the weather such as winds blowing, snow weighted, rain pounding, and of course, sun bleached the plastic letters.
Now on Google Map, it shows the letter, "r" missing. Now its called "nsville oller" And the yellow has quite bleached on the concrete walls.
In 1960, the town, Titonsville had a population of 1,300 people and twice as many skating patrons at the rink skated. I assume on that same site was talking about how the rink grow in number of people totaled for the week, not for the night. Likely 250 to 500 per night.
This yellow and white wood siding building with gable roof which appeared to be like a church or even a city hall but it was a rink with the missing letters.
Recently it was a flea market housed at the rink after the rink closed in 2015. Likely it was wood floor because of the building had wood exterior walls.
I need information regarding opening, closing, size, everything.
UPDATE!
A massive fire totally destroyed the building on 9 June 2021 and it was so hot and the heat actually caught three other houses on fire! Those homes were real close to the rink building. That is why. It is said to be a total loss.
Interior:
Likely Maple wood floor. I have no other informaton.
Exterior:
Gable roofed Wood and Cinderblock walled Church-like building.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Likely Maple (due to exterior had wood siding). Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A Destroyed: 09 June 2021. By fire.
Type of Building: Wood and Cinderblock walled Church-like building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: N/A to 2015.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding photos of interior. Open, close, why closed. Size as well.
Sources: Web Urbanist, Flickr-Aaron Turner, Foap, Google Map.
Update sources: WTRF 7 - News reporting fire; WTRF 7 - More reports on fire at rink;
Date of issue: 2019. Update: 10 June 2021.
For office only: 5 ps. (2 g, 1 f, 2 n)
© 2019 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.