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Latest revision as of 14:44, 18 March 2024
Location | St. Louis, Missouri |
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Opened | September 23, 1929 |
Closed | May 23, 1994 |
Demolished | February 27, 1999 |
Other Names | Checkerdome (1977-83) |
Tenants | St. Louis Blues (1967-94) Saint Louis Billikens (1968-79, 1991-94) Spirits of St. Louis (1974-76) |
St. Louis Arena was an indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The country's second-largest indoor entertainment venue when it opened in 1929, it was home to the St. Louis Blues and other sports franchises. The arena sat across I-64 from Forest Park's Aviation Field.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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National Hockey League | October 11, 1967 | St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota North Stars | Program |
See also
List of National Hockey League venues
Venues Portal |