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Mission Hockey is an American brand of inline skates currently owned by Bauer Hockey. In December 1994, three former Bauer employees founded the Dare Development Group and began producing roller hockey equipment under the Mission brand name.
Established and open to the public since 1997. The 10,000 Square Foot Skateboarding Hall of Fame Museum is located in the Simi Valley Town Center less than 1 hour from Los Angeles, CA. The Museum is free to the public and one feature inside is one of the largest Lookback Library’s in existence.
Mission Hockey was founded in 1995 by three individuals who left the constraints of a large hockey company to develop a new approach - one willing to challenge conventional wisdom, listen to players, and make products that simply made a difference in performance.
The 10,000 sq. ft. hall of fame pays tribute to skateboarding history with more than 5,000 vintage boards on display, decades of carefully curated memorabilia enshrined on the walls, and – of course – a halfpipe for skaters to use.
Parties, skating competitions, dances, and dog shows were held in the facility, which could accommodate more than 2,500 people—truly a fixture in our city’s social scene. A dress code was strictly enforced, and organ music was added in 1929.
3 cze 2014 · Gary Cypres has created one of the collecting wonders of the world with his Sports Museum of L.A. He estimates the collection at north of $20 million, and you could get lost in the sights and history for hours.
5 cze 2020 · The rise of ice hockey as a sport kick-started a period of innovation that began with the very first skate designed specifically for hockey: the Starr Hockey Skate, which was introduced in 1866. Starr’s hockey skate featured a wider blade, which was rocker-shaped rather than straight, and rounded at the front and back.