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The International Amphitheatre was an indoor arena located in Chicago, Illinois, that opened in 1934 and was demolished in 1999.It was located on the west side of Halsted Street, at 42nd Street, on the city's south side, in the Canaryville neighborhood, adjacent to the Union Stock Yards.
Chicago Stadium; Chicago, Illinois Illinois Earl Warren of California 1 Thomas E. Dewey of New York John W. Bricker of Ohio June 21–25 1948: Convention Hall; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Dwight Green of Illinois 3 Earl Warren of California July 7–11 1952: International Amphitheatre; Chicago, Illinois Illinois
The 1952 Republican National Convention was held at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois from July 7 to 11, 1952, and nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower of New York, nicknamed "Ike", for president and Richard M. Nixon of California for vice president.
Pages in category "Events at International Amphitheatre" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... 1977 Virginia Slims of Chicago;
Chicago Coliseum was the name applied to three large indoor arenas, which stood at various times in Chicago, Illinois, from the 1860s to 1982. They served as venues for large national conventions, exhibition halls, sports events, and entertainment. The first Coliseum stood at State and Washington streets in Chicago's downtown in the late 1860s. [1]
Home of: Chicago White Stockings, independent professional club (1870) Location: Halsted Street (east), between 47th Street (south) and the imaginary line of 42nd Street (north). Adjacent to Union Stock Yards. Later: site of International Amphitheatre Currently: Uniform services plant Ogden Park Home of: Chicago White Stockings (1870) – some ...
The 1960 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 25 to July 28, 1960, at the International Amphitheatre. It was the 14th and most recent time overall that Chicago hosted the Republican National Convention, more times than any other city.
Chicago, United States International Amphitheatre: 22,622 $185,872 3 September 17 September Vancouver, Canada Pacific Coliseum: 17,126 $130,058 18 September Seattle, United States Seattle Center Coliseum: 14,998 / 14,998 $112,485 20 September Portland, United States Memorial Coliseum: 8,849 $67,677 21 September Oakland, United States