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'''Denver Auditorium Arena''' was an indoor arena located at the corner of 13th and Champa Streets in Denver, Colorado. It was constructed as the Denver Municipal Auditorium in 1908 during the administration of Denver Mayor Robert W. Speer. The building was opened on July 7, 1908, and was the site of the 1908 Democratic National Convention.
'''Denver Auditorium Arena''' was an indoor arena located at the corner of 13th and Champa Streets in Denver, Colorado. It was constructed as the Denver Municipal Auditorium in 1908 during the administration of Denver Mayor Robert W. Speer. The building was opened on July 7, 1908, and was the site of the 1908 Democratic National Convention.


==List of credited publications==
==Other cover appearances==
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| [[1969-70 ABA season|February 1, 1970]]
| [[1969-70 ABA season|February 1, 1970]]
| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Indiana Pacers]]
| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Indiana Pacers]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1969-70/denver-rockets-program_1969-70.html Program]
| [[Denver Rockets vs. Indiana Pacers (February 1, 1970)|Program]]
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| [[1970-71 ABA season|November 18, 1970]]
| [[1970-71 ABA season|November 18, 1970]]
| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Indiana Pacers]]
| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Indiana Pacers]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1970-71/denver-rockets-program_1970-71.html Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1970-71/denver-rockets-program_1970-71.html Program]
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| rowspan=2|1971-72
| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Dallas Chaparrals]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1971-72/denver-rockets-program_1971-72.html Program]
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| [[Denver Rockets]] vs. [[Pittsburgh Condors]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1971-72/denver-rockets-program_1971-72_2.html Program]
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| [[1972-73 ABA season|1972-73]]
| [[1972-73 ABA season|1972-73]]

Latest revision as of 07:49, 25 April 2024

Denver Auditorium Arena
Location Denver, Colorado
Opened July 7, 1908
Closed 1990
Demolished 1990
Other Names Denver Municipal Auditorium (1908-48)
Tenants Denver Nuggets (1967-75)

Denver Auditorium Arena was an indoor arena located at the corner of 13th and Champa Streets in Denver, Colorado. It was constructed as the Denver Municipal Auditorium in 1908 during the administration of Denver Mayor Robert W. Speer. The building was opened on July 7, 1908, and was the site of the 1908 Democratic National Convention.

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
American Basketball Association February 1, 1970 Denver Rockets vs. Indiana Pacers Program
November 18, 1970 Denver Rockets vs. Indiana Pacers Program
1972-73 Denver Rockets vs. Indiana Pacers Postseason Program
1974-75 Denver Nuggets vs. Utah Stars Postseason Program

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