Madison Square Garden (1925): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:11, 12 May 2022
Location | New York City, New York |
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Opened | December 15, 1925 |
Closed | February 13, 1968 |
Demolished | 1968-69 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | New York Rangers (1926-68) New York Knicks (1946-68) New York Americans (1925-42) |
Madison Square Garden (MSG III) was an indoor arena in New York City, the third bearing that name. Built in 1925 and closed in 1968, it was located on the west side of Eighth Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets in Manhattan, on the site of the city's trolley-car barns. It was the first Garden that was not located near Madison Square. In 1968, it was demolished and its role and name passed to the current Madison Square Garden, which stands at the site of the original Penn Station. One Worldwide Plaza was built on the arena's former 50th Street location.
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