#33: The Golden Age of Roller Skating
In the 1970s, roller skating was the quintessential pastime, with rinks buzzing on weekends. Initially retailing between $25 and $50, roller skates are now valued at $75 to $200. This era’s enthusiasm saw crowds flocking to rinks, decked in the iconic tube socks and shorts, making it the golden age of roller skating, celebrated in stores from Macy’s to Walmart.

Roller skating’s charm didn’t fade in the eighties; it flourished with endorsements from celebrities across all spectrums. Today, roller rinks still dot urban landscapes, hinting at the enduring legacy of this once ubiquitous trend. While the future brightness of roller skating’s star remains uncertain, its historic burst of popularity in the seventies and eighties is undeniable.