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Revision as of 10:41, 27 May 2022

Philadelphia Arena
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Hockey League 1930-31 Philadelphia Quakers Program
American Hockey League 1937-38 Philadelphia Ramblers Program
Basketball Association of America 1946-47 BAA Finals (Philadelphia Warriors vs. Chicago Stags) Program
1947-48 BAA Finals (Philadelphia Warriors vs. Baltimore Bullets) Program
National Basketball Association March 6, 1951 Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks Program
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