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Toledo Sports Arena : ウィキペディア英語版
Toledo Sports Arena
Toledo Sports Arena was a 5,230-seat multi-purpose arena at 1 Main Street, Toledo, Ohio. It was built in 1947 and razed in 2007.
As a concert venue, it seated 6,500, for theater concerts and stage shows, 4,400 and for boxing and wrestling, 8,250; also, the arena was 33-2/3 feet tall. Attached to the arena was an exhibit hall that accommodated of space; when combined with the of arena floor space, a total of of exhibit and trade show space. The exhibit hall accommodated up to 2,500, for concerts and meetings and 1,800, for banquets. In addition, there were three meeting rooms, totaling of space.
The Sports Arena had been home to the following ice hockey teams:
*Toledo Mercurys (IHL) (1947–1962)
*Toledo Blades (IHL) (1963–1970)
*Toledo Hornets (IHL) (1970–1974)
*Toledo Goaldiggers (IHL) (1974–1986)
*Toledo Storm (ECHL) (1991–2007)
The Sports Arena was the inspiration for the Yes song, "Our Song," which was written after their July 30, 1977 performance in which the arena's interior temperature reached .
The arena played host to the politically motivated Vote for Change Tour on October 2, 2004, featuring performances by Gob Roberts, Death Cab for Cutie and Pearl Jam, with special guests Peter Frampton, Pegi Young and Neil Young.〔http://www.backstreets.com/setlists2004.html〕
It held its final event on April 28, 2007, an extreme toughman event, much like the UFC. The new arena, Huntington Center (see Lucas County Arena), was completed in October 2009, on the opposite side of the Maumee River, placing it in the center of downtown Toledo. Demolition took place in August 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ADemolition set to start Aug. 8 on Sports Arena )
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