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The two most significant buildings in the complex were the original main exhibition hall built in 1899, which later housed the Philadelphia Commercial Museum, and the Municipal Auditorium, later called the Convention Hall, which was built in 1931 to the designs of architect Philip H. Johnson. The site was host to national political conventions ...
The Pennsylvania Convention Center is a multi-use public facility in the Market East section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed to accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and other events. The L-shaped complex occupies four city blocks.
Philadelphia Arena – Philadelphia; Philadelphia Civic Center – Philadelphia; Philadelphia Convention Hall – Philadelphia; Pyramid Arena – Memphis, Tennessee (now a Bass Pro Shops megastore) San Francisco Civic Auditorium – San Francisco; St. Louis Arena – St. Louis, Missouri (also known as the Checkerdome) St. Paul Civic Center ...
Philadelphia Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center: November 1, 1969 [q] November 2, 1969 Pittsburgh: Civic Arena: November 7, 1969 (2 shows) New York City Fillmore East November 8, 1969 (2 shows) November 9, 1969 Washington, D.C. N/A November 13, 1969 Cambridge: The Ark: November 14, 1969 November 15, 1969 November 16, 1969 Rindge ...
In 1980, the Continental Basketball Association's Lancaster Red Roses relocated to the newly named Martin Luther King Jr. Arena and became the Philadelphia Kings. The Kings were coached by longtime 76er and Basketball Hall of Famer Hal Greer and led on the court by former NBA superstar Cazzie Russell. The franchise lasted just one season at the ...
St. Louis Arena (known as the Checkerdome from 1977 to 1983) was an indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The country's second-largest indoor entertainment venue when it opened in 1929, it was home to the St. Louis Blues and other sports franchises. The Arena sat across U.S.40 (now I-64) from Forest Park's Aviation Field.
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