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Revision as of 12:32, 8 February 2023
Location | Cleveland, Ohio |
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Opened | 1937 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Cleveland Barons (1937-73) Cleveland Cavaliers (1970-74) Cleveland Crusaders (1972-1974) Cincinnati Royals (1966-70) Cleveland Rebels (1946-1947) |
Cleveland Arena was an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built and privately financed by local businessman Albert C. Sutphin during the height of the Great Depression in 1937 as a playing site for Sutphin's AHL team, the Cleveland Barons. The arena was at 3717 Euclid Avenue, and seated 10 000+ in the stands and 12,500+ for events such as boxing where floor seating was available.
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