C. C. & M. Skate Ranch, Route 309, Line Lexington, Pennsylvania

• Operator: Harold Christman, Bill Clark and Dick Miles[1] (1973-1984)
• Manager: Richard Hartline[2]
• Pro/Coach: Richard Hartline[2]
• Organist: Bill Clark
• Floor size: 75' x 180'[1] or 73' x 177'[2]
• Floor type: Maple wood.[1]
• Primary reason for closing: Sold and continued as a rink.
• Opened: 1973[1] - 1984[3]
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Spin-A-Round Roller Skating Rink / Skating Center, Route 309, Line Lexington, Pennsylvania
• Operator: Robert & Helen Murphy[3]
• Pro/Coach: Robert & Helen Murphy[7]
• Opened: 1984[3] - (1998? Last ad/article found)
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Note: City assigned address for this location has changed at this point.
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Skate 309 Family Fun Center, 2117 Bethlehem Pike, Hilltown Township, Pennsylvania
(Pictured at top of page.)
• Operator: Jay Johnson[4]
• Opened: 2000 - 2007 (Last ad/article found)
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• 2007 - Purchased by Frank Peruzzi for possible use by Peruzzi Toyota as an auto servicing facility.
(Building sat unused for over 6 years.)[5]
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I don't normally list rinks that are open, but this building was vacant for 6 years & reopened as a rink!
Inline309 Roller Hockey Facility, 2117 Bethlehem Pike, Hilltown Township, Pennsylvania
• Owner: Frank Peruzzi[5]
• Leased by: Brian Saylor & Frank Reago[5]
• Floor size: 75' x 175'[5]
• Floor type: The maple floor is gone (see photo below) & now has a "sport court" surface.[5]
• Opened: 2013 - Current

Began as, C. C. & M. Skate Ranch by these three gentlemen:
Dick Miles, Chas Christman, and Bill Clark.
1973 - 1984



Next it was, Spin-A-Round Skating Center.
1984 - 199?












Next it was, Skate 309 Family Fun Center.
2000? - 2007


2002 Website Image


2005 Website Image



In 2007 building was purchased by Peruzzi Toyota, but sat unused for over 6 years. Leased to Inline309 in 2013 & is currently open.

2012 photo is before Inline309 opened and the Maple Floor was replace with Sport Floor.
Photo courtesy Jonny Skates post at "The Shuffle Board".


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