Rainbow Gardens Roller Drome, San Mateo and Central, Albuquerque, New Mexico

• Operator: Luther Eugene "Gene" Sanderson & Jean Sanderson[1]
• Manager: Eugene Sanderson (son)[1]
• Pro/Coach: Howard Nesbit[2]
• Organist: [?]
• DJ: Turp Sanderson[3]
• Floor size (Novice skaters): 3500 sq. ft.[1]
• Floor size (Advanced skaters): 20,000 sq. ft.[1], 240' x 85'[7]
• Floor type: Maple wood[1]
• Primary reason for closing: "This is the right time for us to sell", Roller skating's popularity has gone down so much. Kids would rather be at the malls, and then there's in-line skating."[6]
• Opened: Jan 1955[2] - 1997[5]

History Timeline
• 1939 - Sanderson purchased land but construction was not allowed during WW2.[5]
• 1952 - Sanderson received permission to build an arena (Tabernacle) for Billy Graham's rivival stop.[7]
• 1955 - Rainbow Gardens Roller Drome opened for business after remodelling the Tabernacle.[2]
• 1996 - Rainbow Gardens for sale.[6]
Now:
• Rainbow Business Center - Retail, office and light manufacturing center.


Rainbow Gardens was first built as the Bill Graham Tabernacle.



















The End


How it all started....











A recent look inside, courtesy realtor, https://cie.carnm.com


Aerial view courtesy Google


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