The iconic Rockefeller Center ice-skating rink is set to open in a limited way on time for the holidays.
The sunken rink located in midtown Manhattan will begin welcoming skaters Saturday afternoon as part of a tradition going back to the 1930s, according to the Rockefeller Center webside.
The rink is operating at a reduced capacity, with skate time limited to 50 minutes. Masks are required as a futher pandemic safety measure.
The website says there’s legend that the rink was inspired by “a Depression-era skate salesman who demonstrated his product by skating on the frozen water of the Rockefeller Center fountain.” It officially opened as a “skating pond” in 1936. It was supposed by temporary but became so popular it became a permanent fixture for the holiday season.
(AP)
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Not that there is anything wrong with it, but why is YWN covering a “holiday” event at Rockefeller Center, about a skating rink in front of a decorated evergreen tree?