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The '''Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center''', located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a complex of five or more buildings developed out of a series of buildings dedicated to expanding trade which began with the National Export Exhibition in 1899. There were two important buildings on the site. The Commercial Museum, built in 1899, was one of the original exposition buildings. The Municipal Auditorium (Convention Hall) was built in 1931 and Philip H. Johnson was the architect. The site hosted national political conventions in 1900, 1936, 1940, and 1948.
The '''Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center''', located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a complex of five or more buildings developed out of a series of buildings dedicated to expanding trade which began with the National Export Exhibition in 1899. There were two important buildings on the site. The Commercial Museum, built in 1899, was one of the original exposition buildings. The Municipal Auditorium (Convention Hall) was built in 1931 and Philip H. Johnson was the architect. The site hosted national political conventions in 1900, 1936, 1940, and 1948.
==Teams and Seasons==
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!Season!!Team!!League
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| [[1963-64 NBA season|1963-64]]
| [[1963-64 Philadelphia 76ers publications|Philadelphia 76ers]]
| [[National Basketball Association]]
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==List of credited publications==
==List of credited publications==
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| [[Villanova Wildcats vs. Illinois Fighting Illini (December 29, 1938)|Program]]
| [[Villanova Wildcats vs. Illinois Fighting Illini (December 29, 1938)|Program]]
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| rowspan=20| [[National Basketball Association]]
| rowspan=16| [[National Basketball Association]]
| [[1954-55 NBA season|1954-55]]
| [[1954-55 NBA season|1954-55]]
| [[Philadelphia Warriors]]
| [[Philadelphia Warriors]]
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| [[Philadelphia Warriors]] vs. [[Syracuse Nationals]]
| [[Philadelphia Warriors]] vs. [[Syracuse Nationals]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1961-62/philadelphia-warriors-playoff-program-1961-62.html Postseason Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1961-62/philadelphia-warriors-playoff-program-1961-62.html Postseason Program]
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| [[1963-64 NBA season|November 1, 1963]]
| [[Philadelphia 76ers]] vs. [[Boston Celtics]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1963-64/philadelphia-76ers-program-1963-64.html Program]
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| [[1963-64 NBA season|December 26, 1963]]
| [[Philadelphia 76ers]] vs. [[San Francisco Warriors]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1963-64/philadelphia-76ers-program-1963-64_3.html Program]
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| [[1963-64 NBA season|December 28, 1963]]
| [[Philadelphia 76ers]] vs. [[Los Angeles Lakers]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1963-64/philadelphia-76ers-program-1963-64_2.html Program]
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| [[1963-64 NBA season|February 19, 1964]]
| [[Philadelphia 76ers]] vs. [[Baltimore Bullets]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1963-64/philadelphia-76ers-program-1963-64_4.html Program]
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| [[1964-65 NBA season|December 30, 1964]]
| [[1964-65 NBA season|December 30, 1964]]

Revision as of 08:34, 17 March 2023

Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center postcard.jpg
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Opened 1931
Closed 1996
Demolished 2005
Other Names Municipal Auditorium
Philadelphia Convention Hall
Tenants La Salle Explorers (1989-96)
Philadelphia Firebirds (1974-79)
Philadelphia Blazers (1972-73)
Philadelphia 76ers (1963-67)
Philadelphia Warriors (1952-62)
Temple Owls (1938-55)

The Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a complex of five or more buildings developed out of a series of buildings dedicated to expanding trade which began with the National Export Exhibition in 1899. There were two important buildings on the site. The Commercial Museum, built in 1899, was one of the original exposition buildings. The Municipal Auditorium (Convention Hall) was built in 1931 and Philip H. Johnson was the architect. The site hosted national political conventions in 1900, 1936, 1940, and 1948.

Teams and Seasons

Season Team League
1963-64 Philadelphia 76ers National Basketball Association

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
College basketball December 29, 1938 Temple Owls vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers Program
Villanova Wildcats vs. Illinois Fighting Illini Program
National Basketball Association 1954-55 Philadelphia Warriors Program
1955-56 Philadelphia Warriors Program
Philadelphia Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals Postseason Program
NBA Finals (Philadelphia Warriors vs. Fort Wayne Pistons) Program
1957-58 Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks Program
Philadelphia Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals Postseason Program
1958-59 Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics Program
1959-60 Philadelphia Warriors Program (1 • 2)
November 24, 1960 Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics Program
February 2, 1961 Philadelphia Warriors vs. Cincinnati Royals Program
1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors Program
Philadelphia Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals Postseason Program
December 30, 1964 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Los Angeles Lakers Program
March 5, 1966 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Program
April 7, 1966 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Postseason Program
1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers Program (1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5)
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Postseason Program

See also

List of National Basketball Association venues

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