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The Mill Bridge Roller Rink, Lyons, Illinois T-Shirt

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Classic Printing: No Underbase
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This classic silhouette is an affordable alternative heavyweight t-shirt for the value-conscious consumer. Rest assured as this t-shirt is pre-shrunk and made from 100% cotton. It also has double-needle stitched bottom and hems for extra durability. Select a design from our marketplace or customize it and unleash your creativity!

Size & Fit

  • Model is 6’0” and is wearing a medium
  • Standard fit
  • Fits true to size

Fabric & Care

  • 5.4 oz. 100% cotton
  • 1x1 rib knit collar and shoulder-to-shoulder taping
  • Double-needle hem
  • Imported
  • Machine wash cold

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The Mill Bridge Roller Rink, Lyons, Illinois T-Shirt

The Mill Bridge Roller Rink, Lyons, Illinois T-Shirt

The Mill Bridge Roller Rink at 8027 West Ogden, Lyons, Illinois, opened in the late 1930s when a man named Jachim "Jokes" Fonter and his first wife, Mary, converted an old Hudson Service Car dealership into a popular destination for children, teens and their parents. Both sets of the couple's parents ran concession stands at the rink and another man known as "Red" had the job of bouncer. Red was so adept on wheels, he skated backward the whole evening, swooping in to help skaters who fell by stomping his skates loudly so people would know to maneuver around them. Regulars knew to expect well-dressed crowds and well-behaved skaters. Fonter didn't tolerate mischief in his rink, forcing skaters who broke the rules to sit in a wooden booth cordoned off with a rope and known as the penalty box. Unlike many of the former roller rinks that people regularly write in to reminisce about, the Mill Bridge managed to stay open past roller skating's heyday of the 1940s, '50s and '60s. Fonter and his first wife separated, but the rink remained open. He and his second wife, Nancy, lived above the rink with their son. But by 1990, skating crowds were nowhere near what they once were. Fonter, who struggled with Parkinson's disease, decided to close the rink and put the building up for sale. On Mother's Day 1993, the roller rink building caught fire, going up quickly because of all the floor polishes still in its back room. The Fonter's had stopped insuring the building years earlier because they couldn't afford the premium. Fonter died in 1997.

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Product ID: 235466285444783307
Created on: 4/29/2014, 8:09 PM
Rating: G