Rollerland, 926 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana
• Operator: Penn Sports Inc., Joseph A. Cantor, Pres.[1] (1944), William Patterson[2] (1960[3]-1975[U]), Harry & Susan McClung[5] (1975-1983[5])
• Manager: William Patterson[2] (1941), Bob Pierce[2] (1958), Julia A. Franklin[6] (1934-1979)
• Pro/Coach: Margeret Patterson[8] (1947), Howard Clay Woodruff[9]
• Organist: Earl Gordon[10] (1941), Ken Kasmire[11], Larry Carpender[11]
• DJ: [?]
• Floor size: [?]
• Floor type: Rotunda Maple wood[1] and later, plastic coated.[2]
• Primary reason for closing: [?]
• Opened: November 15, 1941[1] - 1983[5]
(Last ad found was from 1982. In November 1983, there's an article about the Salvation Army protesting issuance of a liquor license in the "former roller rink." And then a follow-up about turning it into a Surplus Store. (More below)
• The Metzger building, built in 1928, once served as a car dealership.[12]
• Today, it's The Cabaret, Performing Arts Venue.
Image at top of page courtesy Larry Tiller.