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'''Edgerton Park Arena''' was an indoor arena in Rochester, New York. The building was originally constructed in 1892 as the drill hall for a training school for delinquent boys. When the school moved early in the 20th century, the building was turned into an indoor sports arena and exhibition hall. An artificial ice-making system was installed in 1935. | '''Edgerton Park Arena''' was an indoor arena in Rochester, New York. The building was originally constructed in 1892 as the drill hall for a training school for delinquent boys. When the school moved early in the 20th century, the building was turned into an indoor sports arena and exhibition hall. An artificial ice-making system was installed in 1935. | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 7 March 2023
Location | Rochester, New York |
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Opened | 1935 |
Closed | 1956 |
Demolished | n/a |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Rochester Royals (1945-55) |
Edgerton Park Arena was an indoor arena in Rochester, New York. The building was originally constructed in 1892 as the drill hall for a training school for delinquent boys. When the school moved early in the 20th century, the building was turned into an indoor sports arena and exhibition hall. An artificial ice-making system was installed in 1935.
Other cover appearances
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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National Basketball Association | 1953-54 | Rochester Royals vs. Milwaukee Hawks | Program |
See also
List of National Basketball Association venues
Venues Portal |