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*Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Skateboard Park''' | |||
*"Salem teen turns skate park idea into reality" Salem News, 1997? | *"Salem teen turns skate park idea into reality" Salem News, 1997? | ||
*[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/380191-park-profiles-salem-mass Salem Skate Park] Ryan Brennan Memorial Skate Park | *[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/380191-park-profiles-salem-mass Salem Skate Park] Ryan Brennan Memorial Skate Park |
Revision as of 10:25, 19 June 2015
After the death of his friend Ryan Brennan from an in-line skate accident on the street, Tim Lunt vowed to build a skate park for safe skating.
As part of his Eagle Scout project, Tim Lunt designed a skate park in Gallows Hill Park on top of an old tennis court.
The skate park was named for Brennan in a formal ceremony scheduled for June 30th, his birthday.
The skate park is intended to be fun for a range of ages and skill levels for both skateboarders and in-line skates. It should appeal to young and old.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Skateboard Park
- "Salem teen turns skate park idea into reality" Salem News, 1997?
- Salem Skate Park Ryan Brennan Memorial Skate Park