Academy Roller Rink (First Rink), Watchung Ave. and East 4th Street, Plainfield, New Jersey
(AKA - Clark Evans' Grand Enterprise, Plainfield's Pleasure Palace, Evans' Folly, The Madison Square Garden of Plainfield, Plainfield Amusement Academy)

• Owner: Clark W. Evans (1885)[1], Harry E. Brownston (1924[4] - 1964[6])
• Operator: Cliff Howard & Billie Wolf (1926)[2], Moe Chandler & C. Quarterman (1927)[3], Edward A. Tierce (1933)[1]
• Manager: Edward A. Tierce (1933)[7]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• Organist: Harry M. Wallman[4]
• Floor size: 200' x 80'[6]
• Floor type: "The floor is laid in narrow maple".[4]
• Primary reason for closing: Fire, total loss.[1]
• Opened as a multi-function hall: 1885[1] - 1926
• Opened as a Roller Rink again: 1926[2] - 1944[1]

New Academy Roller Rink / Plainfield Amusement Academy

• Owner: Harry E. Brownston (1924[4] - 1964[6])
• Operator: Edward A. Tierce (1945-)[4]
• Manager: Edward A. Tierce (1945-)[4]
• Pro/Coach: [?]
• Organist: Harry M. Wallman[4]
• Floor size: [?]
• Floor type: Maple wood
• Primary reason for closing: Demolished for the new Plainfield Police Headquarters & Municipal Court.[6]
• Opened: 1945[4] - 1964[6]
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History Timeline:
• 1885 - New rink first called, "Clark's Grand Enterprise" and opened by Clark Evens. [6]
Besides skating, the building was also used as a cycling velodrome; a drill hall for the Leal school; a boxing and wrestling ring; a dance hall; a miniature golf course; a convention hall & much more!
• 1926 - Opened as a Roller Rink after over 25 yrs. [2]
• 1944 - Major fire. [1]
• 1945 - New rink opens [4]
• 1964 - Demolished to make way for the Plainfield Police Headquarters and Municipal Court. [6]

Demolition is under way in the photo at top. Courtesy The Courier News, Mar 6, 1964






















Photos courtesy the Plainfield Public Library




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