Cleveland Arena

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La Cleveland Arena était une arène à Cleveland dans l'Ohio. Elle a été construite et financée par l'homme d'affaires local Albert C. Sutphin en 1937 en tant que site de jeu pour l'équipe de la ligue américaine de hockey des Barons de Cleveland. L'arène avait 9 900 places assises dans les tribunes et plus de 12 500 pour des événements tels que la boxe où des sièges au sol étaient disponibles. rdf:langString
클리블랜드 아레나(Cleveland Arena)는 미국 오하이오주 클리블랜드에 위치한 실내 경기장이다. 과거 BAA/NBA 클리블랜드 레벌스와 NBA 클리블랜드 캐벌리어스 그리고 AHL 클리블랜드 배런스와 NBL 클리블랜드 화이트 홀스, WHA 클리블랜드 크루세이더스의 홈경기장으로 사용했다. rdf:langString
Cleveland Arena was an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built and privately financed by local businessman Albert C. Sutphin during the height of the Great Depression in 1937 as a playing site for Sutphin's AHL team, the Cleveland Barons. The arena was at 3717 Euclid Avenue, and seated over 10,000 in the stands and over 12,500 for events such as boxing, where floor seating was available. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cleveland Arena was an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built and privately financed by local businessman Albert C. Sutphin during the height of the Great Depression in 1937 as a playing site for Sutphin's AHL team, the Cleveland Barons. The arena was at 3717 Euclid Avenue, and seated over 10,000 in the stands and over 12,500 for events such as boxing, where floor seating was available. In addition to the Barons, the arena was home to the Cleveland Rebels of the Basketball Association of America, also owned by Sutphin, for the 1946–47 season, and hosted several games for the Cincinnati Royals of the National Basketball Association (NBA), who played more than 35 of their home games there from 1966–1970. The arena and the Barons were purchased by Nick Mileti in 1968. In 1970, the expansion Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA moved into the arena and played there for their first four seasons, from 1970–1974. The Cleveland Crusaders of the new World Hockey Association began play in 1972, hosting games there until 1974. Cleveland Arena was also a regular concert and boxing venue and six day bicycle races were held there between 1939 and 1958, moved there from Public Hall. On March 21, 1952, it was the site of the Moondog Coronation Ball, considered the first rock and roll concert, organized by Alan Freed. The concert was shut down after the first song by fire authorities due to overcrowding. It was estimated 20,000 people were in the arena or trying to enter it, when the capacity was roughly half that. The arena also had a medical facility, Arena Clinic, run by Ivan Lust. It was run primarily to provide medical care for visiting athletic teams and other entertainment, but also served as a walk-in clinic for the community. Its sign can be seen in photographs of the clinic. While the arena was a showpiece when it opened, by the 1970s it had become decrepit. It also lacked adequate parking. It closed in 1974, replaced by Richfield Coliseum; it was demolished in 1977. The headquarters of the Cleveland Chapter of the American Red Cross now occupies the site. It was the last major sporting facility to open within Cleveland's borders until Jacobs Field, now Progressive Field, opened for the Cleveland Guardians in 1994.
rdf:langString La Cleveland Arena était une arène à Cleveland dans l'Ohio. Elle a été construite et financée par l'homme d'affaires local Albert C. Sutphin en 1937 en tant que site de jeu pour l'équipe de la ligue américaine de hockey des Barons de Cleveland. L'arène avait 9 900 places assises dans les tribunes et plus de 12 500 pour des événements tels que la boxe où des sièges au sol étaient disponibles.
rdf:langString 클리블랜드 아레나(Cleveland Arena)는 미국 오하이오주 클리블랜드에 위치한 실내 경기장이다. 과거 BAA/NBA 클리블랜드 레벌스와 NBA 클리블랜드 캐벌리어스 그리고 AHL 클리블랜드 배런스와 NBL 클리블랜드 화이트 홀스, WHA 클리블랜드 크루세이더스의 홈경기장으로 사용했다.
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