Red Wing Rollerway, 2129 Whiskey Rd, Aiken, South Carolina

• Operator: Cecil Barnes (1978 - 1984)
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• Opened: 1978 - 1984[1]

Spin-Off Rollerway, 2129 Whiskey Rd, Aiken, South Carolina

• Operator: Lynn Zody (1984 - 1994)[1]
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• Primary reason for closing: "We just weren't doing any business," Zody told the Aiken Standard in 2010. "I even put in MTV on a big widescreen, spent probably $15,000 to $20,000 on it, and it didn't even draw flies."[1]
• Opened: 1984 - 1994[1]

History Timeline:[1]
1978 The start of Red Wing Rollerway.
1984 Purchased by Lynn Zody, who also owned the Burger King directly in front of the rink.
1984 Renamed rink to Spin-Off.
1994 Closed due to lack of business.
1998 Purchased by Aiken Motorcycle Sales & Service and used to storage.




Rink purchased by Lynn Zodyin 1984, who also owned the Burger King.


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