Did You Roller Skate at Your School?

My mother said that Englewood High School in Chicago opened their doors to the community for roller skating on Friday nights in the 70s. I also learned that a lot of people roller skated at Catholic schools. Here are the more popular ones mentioned during my roller skating interviews: St. Anslem Our Lady of the… Read More »

Remember the Grand March?

I have been learning a lot about roller skating from boomers and beyond. I was talking to a roller skating enthusiast at Glenwood Roller Rink and she remembers the Grand March. But what’s really cool is that they do the Grand March at Markham Roller Rink on Thursday nights. In fact, I had a chance… Read More »

Remember White City Turned Park City Roller Rink in Chicago?

White City Roller Rink was part of White City Amusement Park, located on the south side of Chicago at 63rd & South Parkway (now King Drive). It opened in 1905. After the amusement park closed in the late 1930s, the rink remained open and was a source of controversy because of the name, “White City”.… Read More »

What’s New on Real Skate Stories?

Happy 2014, all! I know I have been a little absent but I’m back. And my posting schedule will still be every other Thursday. But there will be a couple changes this year. New for 2014 #1 – More Rink Names I’m going to start posting more rink names from all over the world. I’m… Read More »

Got Any Roller Skating Pictures?

   As you know, I’m doing research on roller skating history and, although information about the rinks is nice, pictures would bring my stories to life. If you have any images that you’re willing to share or if you can direct me to resources, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much for your help.… Read More »

What Would You Like to See on Real Skate Stories?

Hey y’all! I need your help. I have ideas on how to make the site a little better, but I would like to get an idea on what you would like to see AND to find out if you are willing to contribute. I’m a one woman operation and could use a little help. However,… Read More »