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This Roller Skating Rink page was added to this website, on December 23, 2020, after the following news article surfaced during an Internet search for information about the Brincefield family.

The information provided by the news clippings (below) expands on info which was previously reported elsewhere at this website; namely, the 1900 parade story and the 1904 Popst Hotel and camping trip story.

As noted in the following reproduced newspaper banner, this story appeared on page 4 of the January 21, 1931 edition of the Hamilton Evening Journal.

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This is likely a reference to St. Rt. 73

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Watkins salesmen sold cooking products door-to-door.

Above: Rink looking north

Below: Rink looking south

The following news clipping provides a history of the building that was constructed as a skating rink.

Frank Bufler operated the Bufler grocery store in the front part of the Bufler home that sat in the Northeast corner of Main and Apple streets (see map below)

The Wyckoff dwelling today (2020) houses Don's Carry-Out

HISTORY OF THE BUILDING!