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The '''Spectrum''' was an indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in September 1967 as part of what is now known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The last event at the Spectrum was a Pearl Jam concert on October 31, 2009. The arena was demolished between November 2010 and May 2011. The site of the Spectrum is currently a parking lot. | The '''Spectrum''' was an indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in September 1967 as part of what is now known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The last event at the Spectrum was a Pearl Jam concert on October 31, 2009. The arena was demolished between November 2010 and May 2011. The site of the Spectrum is currently a parking lot. | ||
==Teams and Seasons== | |||
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!Season!!Team!!League | |||
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| [[1969-70 NBA season|1969-70]] | |||
| [[1969-70 Philadelphia 76ers publications|Philadelphia 76ers]] | |||
| [[National Basketball Association]] | |||
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| [[1972-73 NBA season|1972-73]] | |||
| [[1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers publications|Philadelphia 76ers]] | |||
| [[National Basketball Association]] | |||
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==List of credited publications== | ==List of credited publications== | ||
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1968-69/philadelphia-flyers-playoff-program-1968-69.html Postseason Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1968-69/philadelphia-flyers-playoff-program-1968-69.html Postseason Program] | ||
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| [[National Basketball Association]] | | rowspan=1| [[National Basketball Association]] | ||
| [[1973-74 NBA season|1973-74]] | | [[1973-74 NBA season|1973-74]] | ||
| [[Philadelphia 76ers]] | | [[Philadelphia 76ers]] | ||
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| [[1975-76 NHL season|January 20, 1976]] | | [[1975-76 NHL season|January 20, 1976]] | ||
| [[List_of_all-star_game_publications#National_Hockey_League|Campbell Conference vs. Wales Conference]] | | [[List_of_all-star_game_publications#National_Hockey_League|Campbell Conference vs. Wales Conference]] | ||
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/nhl/seasons/1975-76/nhl-all-star-game-program-1976.html NHL All-Star Game Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1975-76/nhl-all-star-game-program-1976.html NHL All-Star Game Program] | ||
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| [[National Basketball Association]] | | [[National Basketball Association]] | ||
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| [[Indiana Hoosiers|Indiana]], [[LSU Tigers|LSU]], [[North Carolina Tar Heels|North Carolina]], [[Virginia Cavaliers|Virginia]] | | [[Indiana Hoosiers|Indiana]], [[LSU Tigers|LSU]], [[North Carolina Tar Heels|North Carolina]], [[Virginia Cavaliers|Virginia]] | ||
| [[1981 Final Four program|Final Four Program]] | | [[1981 Final Four program|Final Four Program]] | ||
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| rowspan=1| [[National Basketball Association]] | |||
| [[1982-83 NBA season|1982-83]] | |||
| NBA Finals ([[Philadelphia 76ers]] vs. [[Los Angeles Lakers]]) | |||
| [[1983 NBA Finals (Philadelphia 76ers vs. Los Angeles Lakers)|Program]] | |||
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| rowspan=7| [[National Hockey League]] | | rowspan=7| [[National Hockey League]] | ||
| [[1991-92 NHL season|January 18, 1992]] | | [[1991-92 NHL season|January 18, 1992]] | ||
| [[List_of_all-star_game_publications#National_Hockey_League|Campbell Conference vs. Wales Conference]] | | [[List_of_all-star_game_publications#National_Hockey_League|Campbell Conference vs. Wales Conference]] | ||
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/nhl/seasons/1991-92/nhl-all-star-game-program-1992.html NHL All-Star Game Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1991-92/nhl-all-star-game-program-1992.html NHL All-Star Game Program] | ||
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| [[1992-93 NHL season|December 6, 1992]] | | [[1992-93 NHL season|December 6, 1992]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[List of National Basketball Association venues]] | *[[List of National Basketball Association venues]] | ||
*[[List of National Hockey League venues]] | |||
{{Infobox portal venue}} | {{Infobox portal venue}} | ||
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[[Category: Philadelphia Flyers venues]] | [[Category: Philadelphia Flyers venues]] | ||
[[Category: Philadelphia Phantoms venues]] | [[Category: Philadelphia Phantoms venues]] | ||
[[Category: Pages missing venue photos]] |
Latest revision as of 12:59, 19 October 2023
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Opened | September 30, 1967 |
Closed | October 31, 2009 |
Demolished | November 2010-May 2011 |
Other Names | Wachovia Spectrum (2003-09) First Union Spectrum (1998-2003) CoreStates Spectrum (1994-98) Spectrum (1967-94) |
Tenants | Philadelphia 76ers (1967-96) Philadelphia Flyers (1967-96) Philadelphia Phantoms (1996-2004, 2005-09) |
The Spectrum was an indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in September 1967 as part of what is now known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The last event at the Spectrum was a Pearl Jam concert on October 31, 2009. The arena was demolished between November 2010 and May 2011. The site of the Spectrum is currently a parking lot.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1969-70 | Philadelphia 76ers | National Basketball Association |
1972-73 | Philadelphia 76ers | National Basketball Association |
List of credited publications
See also
Venues Portal |