![]() ![]() Kennedy Stadium, formerly Sesquicentennial Stadium and Philadelphia Municipal Stadium, home of the Army-Navy Game and a few stray home games by the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. * The Convention Hall of the PhiladelphiaĬivic Center, home of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and formerly the Warriors before they moved to San Francisco. * Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, outside Minneapolis, home of MLB's Minnesota Twins and the NFL's Minnesota Vikings. * The Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, later home to the ABA's Memphis Tams. * The arena that was part of the otherwise-remaining Las VegasĬonvention Center, which would soon host the Heavyweight Championship fight between champion Muhammad Ali and former champion Floyd Patterson. Municipal Stadium, home of MLB's Kansas City Athletics and the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs. The home of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars, currently named EverBank Field, was built on the site, incorporating some of the former stadium. * The Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, home of the postseason college football game of the same name. Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, home to several minor-league basketball and hockey teams, eventually the home of the World Hockey Association's Houston Aeros. * The Olympia Stadium in Detroit, home of the NHL's Detroit Red Wings and the 1st home in Detroit for the NBA's Pistons. * Cleveland Municipal Stadium, home of MLB's Cleveland Indians and the NFL's Cleveland Browns. The latter was the longtime home of MLB's Chicago White Sox and the NFL's Cardinals before they moved, now in Arizona.Ĭincinnati, home of MLB's Cincinnati Reds. The former hosted several teams briefly but is best known as the site of several political conventions, including the infamous Democratic Convention of 1968. * The Boston Garden, home of the NBA's Boston Celtics and the NHL's Boston Bruins. * The newly-opened Atlanta Stadium, soon to be home to MLB's Atlanta Braves and the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, later renamed Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Have had their interiors drastically altered, so that they can no longer stage While the Paramount's and the Montreal Forum's structures still stand, both * The Paramount Theater in Midtown Manhattan, and. Kennedy Stadium, and was then the home of MLB's Washington Senators and the NFL's Washington Redskins. Now it is commuter parking for the nearby Union Station. The former had previously hosted the NBA's Washington Capitols, was a mainstay of minor-league hockey, and would later host the NHL's Washington Caps. * District of Columbia Stadium in Washington, D.C. ![]() ![]() Gardens in Toronto, then the home of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs. The Cow Palace was also the 1st home of the NHL's San Jose Sharks. The 19 NBA Champions are moving back to San Francisco for the 2017-18 season, but appear to be keeping the Golden State name. the Cow Palace, then home of the NBA's San Francisco Warriors, who've called themselves the Golden State Warriors since moving to Oakland. * The Grand National Livestock Pavilion in Daly City, California, outside San Francisco, a.k.a. * The newly-opened Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. * City Park Stadium in New Orleans, a high school football stadium, now named Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans. Montreal Forum, then the home of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. This area is now named the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. Louis, and now in Atlanta), and later the home of the Milwaukee Bucks (who have since moved across the street). the MECCA, formerly the home of the NBA's Milwaukee Hawks (by that point in St. Milwaukee Exposition and Convention Center Arena, a.k.a. * The ballroom of the Deauville Hotel in Miami, where they played for their 2nd Ed Sullivan Show appearance. * The Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis, later to be the 1st home of the ABA/NBA's Indiana Pacers. * Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, outside * The Dallas Memorial Auditorium, later home of the ABA's Dallas Chaparrals, the team that became the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. They moved in 1972, and are now the Sacramento Kings. * Cincinnati Gardens, home of the NBA's Cincinnati Royals. The Bullets moved to Washington in 1973, and the arena is now the Royal Farms Arena. * The Baltimore Civic Center, home of the NBA's Baltimore Bullets. Hall, which had hosted the Democratic National Convention the week before, and had nominated President Lyndon B. * Convention Hall in Atlantic City, now Boardwalk ![]()
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