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    Madison Square Garden (1890–1926) was an indoor arena in New York City, the second by that name, and the second and last to be located at 26th Street...
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    Madison Square Garden (1879–1890) was an arena in New York City at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The first...
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    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...
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  • refer to: Madison Square Garden (1879) Madison Square Garden (1890) Madison Square Garden (1925) Madison Square Garden Sports, owner of the New York Knicks...
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    name "Madison Square Garden"; the first two, opened in 1879 and 1890 respectively, were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue...
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  • Madison Square Garden Bowl was the name of an outdoor arena in the New York City borough of Queens. Built in 1932, the arena hosted circuses and boxing...
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  • original open-air arena Madison Square Garden (1890), an indoor arena built on the same site Madison Square Garden (1925), an indoor arena built on a different...
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    called Madison Square Garden. The original arena and its successor were located just northeast of the park for 47 years, until 1925. The current Madison Square...
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    solution was critical. The roof has two 800-ton fabric panels made of 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2) of lightweight PTFE membrane which can open or close on...
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    Course Hilltop Park Lewisohn Stadium Madison Square Garden (1879) Madison Square Garden (1890) Madison Square Garden (1925) Metropolitan Park Polo Grounds...
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    old indoor tennis building near the East Gate, work began on a 245,000-square-foot, multi-purpose tennis pavilion. The new facility was completed in 2008...
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  • from, the Madison Square Garden (1890) complex designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, that replaced the original Madison Square Garden (1879)...
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    second-oldest facility in the NHL, behind only the twice-renovated Madison Square Garden. It was also the second-smallest arena in the league, with only...
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    The Madison is a relay race event in track cycling, named after the first Madison Square Garden in New York, and known as the "American race" in French...
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    Brooklyn New York Knicks, Atlantic Division, Eastern Conference, Madison Square Garden, Manhattan New York Liberty, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York...
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    stadium was heavily renovated and divided into two venues, becoming the square Louis Armstrong Stadium, with the remaining third becoming the attached...
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    York City, White designed the Villard Houses (1884), the second Madison Square Garden (1890, demolished in 1925), the Cable Building at 611 Broadway (1893)...
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    Architects and has a capacity of 8,125 seats and covers an area of 125,000 square foot. In addition it has 2,000 reserved ticketed seats in the lower bowl...
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  • (1879), the first arena of the name Madison Square Garden (1890), the second arena of the name Madison Square Garden (1925), the third arena of the name...
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    also connect to numerous local roads as well. Route 3 also connects to the Garden State Parkway further west, and the Lincoln Tunnel further east, while the...
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    with events like the Amateur Boxing Golden Gloves being held at Madison Square Garden each year. New York City hosted portions of the 1996 World Cup of...
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  • Notable venues with rooftop theatres include: Madison Square Garden (1890) 44th Street Theatre New Amsterdam Theatre National Theater (Manhattan) Tivoli...
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    Center during the 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons, due to renovations at Madison Square Garden. The venue has hosted the MTV Video Music Awards a number of times...
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    Course Hilltop Park Lewisohn Stadium Madison Square Garden (1879) Madison Square Garden (1890) Madison Square Garden (1925) Metropolitan Park Polo Grounds...
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    season. According to Billboard magazine, Barclays Center passed Madison Square Garden as the highest-grossing venue in the US for concerts and family...
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    of their home arena, Madison Square Garden; if either the Rangers or the New York Knicks "cease playing" home games at the Garden, the venue would lose...
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  • Javits Convention Center for conventions and as a replacement for Madison Square Garden. It was promoted by then New York Governor George Pataki, New York...
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    and NBA Finals at the same time; the other four are Boston Garden, Madison Square Garden in New York, The Spectrum in Philadelphia and Chicago Stadium...
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    Island—the New York Islanders—which forced the Raiders to play in Madison Square Garden, in the shadow of the New York Rangers. On October 7, 1972, the...
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    filmed at Chelsea Piers. Chelsea Piers features in the 1978 cult film Times Square, notably in the sequence in which Pamela and Nicki escape from the psychiatric...
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