Champ's Manslick Rollerdrome, 721 Gagel Ave., Louisville, Kentucky

• Operator: Armand P. Champa[1]
• Manager: [?]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• DJ: [?]
• Floor size: 75' x 165'[3]
• Floor type: Maple wood.[1]
• Primary reason for closing: Sold the rink.[1]
• Opened as Champ's: 1972[1] - 1982[1]
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Manslick Rollerdrome, 721 Gagel Ave., Louisville, Kentucky
• Operator: Jim & Joyce Burke[4]
• Manager: [?]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• DJ: [?]
• Primary reason for closing: Fire. (October 1989)[1]
• Opened: 1982[1] - 1989[1]
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Champ's Manslick Rollerdrome (Rebuilt), 721 Gagel Ave., Louisville, Kentucky
• Leased/Operator: Armand P. Champa[1], Tony Champa[6]
• Manager: [?]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• DJ: Kenneth Rosenbaum[7]
• Primary reason for closing: Possily due to the bad publicity from a death.[8]
• Opened: August 31, 1990[1] - 2005/6[?]
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Treo Roller Rink, 721 Gagel Ave., Louisville, Kentucky
• Leased/Operator: Rev. Jamel Armstrong & Carl "Dj Lil Carl" Yelder[9]
• Manager: [?]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• DJ: Carl "Dj Lil Carl" Yelder[9]
• Primary reason for closing: [?]
• Opened: 2007[9] - 2016[14]
By 2008, it was being called Manslick Rollerdrome again.
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The Outer Limits Activity Center, 721 Gagel Ave., Louisville, Kentucky
• Leased/Operator: [?]
• Manager: Helena Hayes[10]
• Floor type: Concrete floor.[11]
• Opened: 2018[14] - Open as of 2023.
The space inside has been split into suites. There is also a pharmacy, a liquor store & a space for rent in the building.


"On a typical Saturday night, teens crowd Champ's Manslick Rollerdrome."
January 19, 1974

Ford Reid/Courier Journal[12]








In 1982, new operators and called "Manslick Rollerdrome".








Fire in October 1989, and Armand Champa re-built/leased the rink and once again it was called Champ's Manslick Rollerdrome.










In 2007, new operators and called Treo Roller Rink.
(At least for the first year.)








By 2008, it was back to being "Manslick Rollerdrome".



Around 2018, became "The Outer Limits Activity Center".


Then and Now.
2015 & 2019 images courtesy Google.


Currently, The Outer Limits Activity Center, now with a concrete floor.


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