The Boston Garden

The Boston Garden

by Arcadia Publishing
The Boston Garden

The Boston Garden

by Arcadia Publishing

Paperback(Reprint)

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Overview

For seven decades, the Boston Garden functioned as both a de facto community center and the indoor entertainment hub of New England.

Known to millions as the home of the Bruins and Celtics, the Garden was also home to a variety of other events. The Boston Garden was truly a ""people's palace,"" serving as a venue for events both grand and humble, monumental and mundane. It was nothing less than the city's playpen, music hall, political clubhouse, tavern, cathedral, and living room. The Boston Garden opened on November 17, 1928, to an overflow audience who witnessed local boxer Dick ""Honeyboy"" Finnegan defeat reigning world featherweight champion Andre Routis in a non-title bout. Three days later, the Bruins greeted a crowd that fire department officials estimated was nearly four thousand above maximum capacity. The Boston Garden captures these moments and the unique relationship that was forged with the city right from the beginning. During the Great Depression, the Garden hosted countless community events, such as free public skating and religious services. It was Boston's main attraction with concerts, wrestling, school sports, and the ever popular Bruins. Later years saw the birth of the Boston Celtics in 1946 and their unsurpassed record of sixteen world championships. Following World War II and through the baby boomer years, performers as diverse as Liberace, Elvis, and the Rolling Stones also packed fans in. The Boston Garden was demolished in 1998 to make room for the Central Artery and private development, but it lives on in the hearts of New Englanders.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738511528
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/20/2002
Series: Images of Sports
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 672,972
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Richard A. Johnson serves as the curator of the Sports Museum of New England at the FleetCenter. He has authored and edited ten books on a variety of baseball and Boston sports topics, including Red Sox Century, A Century of Boston Sports, and Boston Braves (Arcadia Publishing). Brian Codagnone is the associate curator of the museum and a professional cartoonist. His work has been featured in many newspapers and sports publications.
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