By Nicholas Orso  
            
            
  
  
  
    
    
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FDR Skatepark began its life in 1996 with a few small obstacles built by the City of Philadelphia in an attempt to meet the needs of a growing community. In true D-I-Y fashion, local skaters soon gathered their resources and began the ongoing construction of a space of their own design. As the world’s largest D-I-Y skateboard park, today FDR is recognized throughout the world as a landmark in the skateboarding community. A photographic history of FDR, this book contains work from more than 25 contributors, from amateurs with disposable cameras to professional photographers. Side by side with the actual skateboarding are photos of wildfires, box cutter wounds, riot police, and drunks shooting sewer rats. Complete with oral histories gathered from park locals, this one-of-a-kind record documents the legend and landscape of the past fifteen years under the bridge.
              
              
            
Size: 11.0in x 8.5in    |  Pages: 168  
              |  138 b/w & color images
             
            Binding: Hardback
            
ISBN: 9780764341106 
              PRICE:  
              $34.99 
  
  
  
 
  
    
    
    Hardback - $34.99 USD