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| other_names = Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium | | other_names = Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium | ||
| tenants = [[Philadelphia 76ers]] 1963-67)<br/>[[Philadelphia Quakers]]<br/>[[Philadelphia Warriors]] (1946-62) | | tenants = [[Philadelphia 76ers]] (1963-67)<br/>[[Philadelphia Quakers]]<br/>[[Philadelphia Warriors]] (1946-62) | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 6 January 2022
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Opened | February 14, 1920 |
Other Names | Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium |
Tenants | Philadelphia 76ers (1963-67) Philadelphia Quakers Philadelphia Warriors (1946-62) |
Philadelphia Arena was an auditorium used mainly for sporting events in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally called the Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium, the venue was home to the NBA's Philadelphia Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers as well as the short-lived Philadelphia Quakers of the National Hockey League.
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League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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National Hockey League | 1930-31 | Philadelphia Quakers | Program |
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