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Memories of the Monroeville Ice Palace - Monroeville Mall Admin - 03-21-2026 Archive artifact discussion Artifact: Memories of the Monroeville Ice Palace Type: Press / Social Media Year: 2023 Submitted by: Monroeville Mall Admin Source: Pittsburgh City Paper Archive page: View artifact details Article date: 2023-12-13 Article summary After learning that the food court at Monroeville Mall was once a full-sized ice skating rink, it’s easy to see the remnants of it. Still at the center of the mall’s lower level, everything about the space is reminiscent of ice: slick floor-to-ceiling white tile, marble-like pillars, white wall sconces emitting warm light. “Just where we’re sitting right now, so many amazing things happened,” Bob Mock says. “Olymp... Archive notes After learning that the food court at Monroeville Mall was once a full-sized ice skating rink, it’s easy to see the remnants of it. Still at the center of the mall’s lower level, everything about the space is reminiscent of ice: slick floor-to-ceiling white tile, marble-like pillars, white wall sconces emitting warm light. “Just where we’re sitting right now, so many amazing things happened,” Bob Mock says. “Olympic skaters skated here, ice show stars skated here, celebrities skated here.” Mock worked as a manager at what was once the Monroeville Mall Ice Palace from its opening in May 1969 until just after its closing in March 1984. He started at 18 — his second job after working in... Thumbnail gallery Members can use this thread to discuss the artifact, article context, sourcing, and related memories. |