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Patinoár is a Romanian equivalent of 'skating rink'.
Victoria Skating Rink was created in 1862.
No, there isn't because the wood wouldn't be able to withstand the cold needed to freeze the ice.Yes there is or was, It was called "Side by Side" there was a roller skating rink on one side of the building and on the other side was an ice skating rink. I use to go to it all the time when I was younger. I havent been able to find any websites for it though anymore. Such a shame.
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The roller rink was the Balaroue it was on Mystic Ave accross from the old Egg and I. It was on the site of the Century Bank building.
whom does linda argue with at the skating rink
It is a separate building on the Mullock Street entrance. The Forum can be found in the front of the cemetery.
a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared and inside a building or arena.
It means to go to a skating rink (either ice skating or roller skating), putting on skates, and then skating. The form of skates and the type of rink you need depends on what type of skating you wish to do.
I'm going to the skating rink (probably the ice skating rink, but not necessarily)
skating No, it means at the ice-skating rink (skating is le patinage) It actually means ice rink
One major rink was Empire Skating Rink