For those who read my reviews you know that I have a passion to locate and report on odd little museums. Well this sure qualifies its not large but it is comprehensive about the history of skates and skating. Imagine being able two sea skates from 1814. Well I didnt even know they were skating in 1814 and today thats over 200 years old. wow! now the rest of the museum has various skates, over time, motorized skates, four wheel skates, inline skates, and skates that defy description as people just wanted to have a good time and go skating. I would think you needed skating because not everybody had ice year-round to do ice skating. But what do I know! Anyway, there skate competitions around the country, there were the days of the roller rinks, and all the wonderful things of the past, there were these designs that increase safety and speed theres just a whole lot to see here, if you stop and read, and a great calliope box that you need quarters for. So bring some quarters and come and enjoy the skating Museum. I thought it was wonderful.
A long time ago my friend and I roller skating accross NYC, her using roller skates and me using roller blades, Everytime I go to the museum it reminds me of more innocent days and our friendship. She passed on, so this is all i have left and the memories
Very neat collection of roller skating memorabilia and equipment. However, the museum is located, quite strangely, in the rear of an office building. We wanted to buy something from the gift shop but there was hardly a soul in the whole building, and we had to grab someone from the cubicles to complete the transaction. Overall, just a kinda weird museum experience.
We really liked the museum itself, however no one to greet or ask questions or be able to buy from gift shop. We were here from CA and now wont get to come back again.
I grew up Roller Skating. To go to this museum was a throw back to a nostalgic time before video games and electronics. I how they get more funding and stay around for a long time to come.
Ronda was double amazing!!! Loved the mood light and circus music. They also have snazzy stickers. The roller skates were pretty neat too.
My siblings and I had a great time reminiscing about our roller skating youth here. Plus learning about roller skate history.
We visited the Roller Skating Museum...and were so pleased to see all the historical items from days gone by, regarding skating. If you love ROLLER SKATING...you should take a couple hours and visit the museum and THEN, scout out all the other interesting places in Lincoln.
We had an amazing time. So many items we never heard of or seen. Great time.. thanks
It is a small but very informative museum. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
Kids got history lesson. Low key place, quick to go through.
Nostalgic. Great place to learn history of skating.
If you like roller skating this is your place
Ronda gave us a quick tour of the museum, and was so enthusiastic and well informed.Very interesting and great display of many rollerskates throughout history. Im going home and checking out a rink in my area. I would love to see a competition.
For those who read my reviews you know that I have a passion to locate and report on odd little museums. Well this sure qualifies its not large but it is comprehensive about the history of skates and skating. Imagine being able two sea skates from 1814. Well I didnt even know they were skating in 1814 and today thats over 200 years old. wow! now the rest of the museum has various skates, over time, motorized skates, four wheel skates, inline skates, and skates that defy description as people just wanted to have a good time and go skating. I would think you needed skating because not everybody had ice year-round to do ice skating. But what do I know! Anyway, there skate competitions around the country, there were the days of the roller rinks, and all the wonderful things of the past, there were these designs that increase safety and speed theres just a whole lot to see here, if you stop and read, and a great calliope box that you need quarters for. So bring some quarters and come and enjoy the skating Museum. I thought it was wonderful.
Very informative and really fun!
A great history about rollerskating. Small museum fun just to see
Terrible, don’t go.
If youre interested in skating at all, theres lots to see here!
A must visit if you love history or roller skating. They have a roller skate designed for a bear on display! A bear!!
Rhonda is amazing! Very knowledgeable and fun. What a hidden gem!
Interesting place
While the museum is a little small, it contains a wide variety of roller skates and information about the skates, history, sports, and other tid bits. Museum staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. Bring a quarter or two for their old style music box.
Very interesting with unique memorabilia that young and old will enjoy!
This is so hokey, but its hilarious. Its free and its amazing. How can a guy complain when its free. I think every visitor to Lincoln should enjoy this awesomeness.
They dont have a theme song yet so we made one.ROLLER SKATE MUSEUM!having adventures in safety and funROLLER SKATE MUSEUM!Being yourself is number oneROLLER SKATE MUSEUM!
An interesting place about a niche subject. Its free so check it out!
I loved it so much and im not even a roller skater.
It was nice with a lot of history packed in
A quirky museum, definitely worth a stop
Interesting history and memorabilia. Great off the beaten path free stop.
If you go, you will learn a lot about the history of roller skates and skating. I was in the Roller Derby in 1960s and have donated my skates to the museum. I think it is great to have one place dedictated to roller skating of all kinds,Juanell (Willie Wallace) Largent
Learned a lot about the history of roller skating.
It was so fun to see al the rollerskates
A walk dow memory lane
Very informative and Free
Great place
Beautiful craftsmanship
Must see
It sucked everything was old
The lady even gave us a ton of info before we started.
Nice
Mmmm.. Skates...