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The Golden Age of Roller Skating in the United States (1937-1959) saw more than 3,000 roller rinks constructed. Most towns in America had their own palace for roller skating.
The majority of these skate rinks offered its patronage something unique to market themselves and establish branding - its own special roller rink logo which was offered as a commemorative sticker. Such stickers were most often fixed on skate cases. They were also traded and collected by hundreds of thousands of roller skaters making the stickers more popular than baseball cards to America's ten million roller skaters.

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