Talk:LOVE Park

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[edit] Skate Rats

Wasn't this a level in a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game? --Liface 00:49, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Love-In

Again, things are missing here. For example, Robert Indiana's sculpture was thought up after the first Love-In in what was then JFK Park [or plaza] for the First International Pretzel & Hoagie Day in the early 1970's.

I know because our band, The BBC [the original The BBC] played that day and it was announced not as a Be-In, but as a Love-In.

Thereafter, it became, by word of mouth and by popular calling "Love Plaza." The sculpture finalized it.

You won't like the truth, but here it is: Love Plaza Love-In

The BBC: 8th Street Music printed up the guitar picks for us, in pink, with BBC on them. The videos are probably archived in all three networks in Philadelphia. The newspapers did a rather big story, from what I'm told, and we were a hit with the audience.

The sculpture was for that day when Philadelphia Pretzels & Hoagies established Love in the City of Brotherly Love once again.

And, all during that show, long before there were such things as skateboarders [per se], people were rollerskating, boxcart racing, and skateboarding right in front of us all day long as we played. For the story of how skateboarding came about, you'd have to see the article on how a milk crate cart became the first skateboard, 30 years before there were official skateboarders!

And I know that because I was skateboarding long before the official skateboarders.

Check The Philadelphia Bulletin, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and the ABC, NBC, and CBS networks archives; you'll find it's all true.

Check your history and your sources. --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by CyberSongs (talkcontribs) 17:05, 27 September 2006).

[edit] Skateboarding opponent to Street

On October 28, 2002, it was Edmund Bacon who was skateboarding in the park. The article mentions an incident where STreet's electoral opponent performed this demonstration. I cannot find any mention of that fact in the new archives. I believe this is a confusion of facts. I believe the writer was thinking of the October 2002 incident with the 92 year old former city plannner. Note, Sam Katz, during his campaign, did make several mentions that he would 'Free Love Park' if he was elected. But I am not aware of any incident where he actually skateboarded in the park. And if he did...Ed was the first.

Here's a timeline: Love Park Timeline, And some pictures: Edmund Bacon Skateboards

--Coplan 17:58, 9 November 2006 (UTC)