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1896-1956 Duquesne Garden - Pittsburgh Hockey HistoryOct 16, 2016 · The Garden was the first hockey rink to use glass above the dasher boards. Developed locally by PPG, Herculite was first tested in Pittsburgh.
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Duquesne Gardens - Google Arts & CultureConstructed in 1890 for the Duquesne Traction Company as a streetcar barn, Duquesne Gardens was remodeled in 1896 and was opened to the public on January 2.
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The Duquesne Gardens### Key Historical Facts About Duquesne Gardens
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This Used To Be Here - Duquesne Gardens - The Point of PittsburghAug 16, 2018 · The building was home to both Duquesne University and University of Pittsburgh basketball. The Dukes called Duquesne Gardens home 1914-1956. For ...
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Duquesne Gardens | Historic PittsburghConstructed in 1890 for the Duquesne Traction Company as a streetcar barn, Duquesne Gardens was remodeled in 1896 and was opened to the public on January 23, ...
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#OnThisDay in 1899, Duquesne Gardens opened to the public ...Jan 23, 2025 · OnThisDay in 1899, Duquesne Gardens opened to the public. Located on North Craig Street in Oakland, it served as an ice-skating rink, ...
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Duquesne Gardens - Pittsburgh - RetroSeasons.comBuilt in 1890, the building originally served as a trolley barn, before becoming a multi-purpose arena. The Gardens opened three years after a fire destroyed ...
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The Duquesne Gardens - World's Largest Indoor Ice Rink / Hockey ...Dec 17, 2017 · The Gardens was originally built in 1890 as the Duquesne Traction Company, which served Pittsburgh as a trolley barn, in the city's Oakland ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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1920 U.S. Olympic team born in Pittsburgh – PittsburghHockey.netJan 14, 2020 · Roy Schooley named the 1920 United States Olympic Team. Schooley was a naturalized American from Welland, Ontario, who had come to Pittsburgh in 1901.
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1915-25 Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets (USAHA) – PittsburghHockey.netOct 19, 2016 · The Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets, formed in 1915, won USAHA championships in 1924 and 1925, and became the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925-26.
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Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets Statistics and History [1923-1924 USAHA]Historical facts and data about the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets [1923-1924 USAHA] hockey team of the USAHA, including players, standings, logos, ...Missing: championships | Show results with:championships
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1925-26 Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL) – PittsburghHockey.netOct 23, 2016 · The Gazette reported that 7,000 fans jammed the Duquesne Garden on Saturday night, March 20, while another 2,000 disappointed followers had to ...
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1925-26 Pittsburgh Pirates Roster and StatisticsRecord: 19-16-1 (39 points), Finished 3rd in NHL (Schedule and Results) ; Coach: Odie Cleghorn (19-16-1) ; Primary Arena: Duquesne Gardens ; Goals For: 82 (4th of ...Missing: 1925-1930 | Show results with:1925-1930
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Pittsburgh Hornets Statistics and History [1936-1956 AHL]The Pittsburgh Hornets were a minor professional AHL team from 1936-1956, an original AHL member, and folded after 1966-67 to make way for the NHL Penguins.
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Pittsburgh Hornets (1936-1956) - Fun While It LastedApr 11, 2020 · The Gardens were originally built in 1890 as a streetcar barn. Hornets owner John Harris also owned the Gardens. In 1940, Harris formed the Ice ...
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Frank Mathers - AHL Hall of FameFrank Mathers was one of the American Hockey League's greatest players, coaches, executives and ambassadors during a 57-year association with the AHL.
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Calder Cup Champions – Teams | TheAHL.comCalder Cup Champions – Teams ; 1955-56, Providence Reds, 4-0 ; 1954-55, Pittsburgh Hornets, 4-2 ; 1953-54, Cleveland Barons, 4-2 ; 1952-53, Cleveland Barons, 4-3 ...
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1936-1967 Pittsburgh Hornets (AHL) – PittsburghHockey.netSep 15, 2012 · On March 31, 1956, The Hornets played their final game at the Duquesne Gardens; a 6-4 win over the Barons. The franchise was suspended for five ...<|separator|>
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1946-47 Pittsburgh Ironmen Roster and Stats1946-47 Pittsburgh Ironmen Roster and Stats ; Record: 15-45, Finished 5th in BAA Western Division ; Coach: Paul Birch (15-45) ; PTS/G: 61.2 (10th of ...
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Pittsburgh Ironmen - NBA Hoops OnlineQuick facts: Founded: 1946 Folded: 1947. Arena: Duquesne Gardens 110 N. Craig Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Built in: 1890 Capacity: 6,500 Arena Cost: ...
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The Civic Arena - A Mid-Twentieth Century Transformation of the Hill ...In the 1950s, the city of Pittsburgh announced their newest plan for commercial development within the city: the Civic Arena. In Pittsburgh, and many ...Missing: competition Duquesne Gardens<|separator|>
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Let's learn from the past: Pittsburgh's hockey historyMay 25, 2016 · The facility featured the world's largest indoor ice rink (26,000 square feet) and became home to the first semi-pro indoor hockey league.Missing: January 23 1897
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Western Pennsylvania Hockey LeagueDec 13, 2016 · The Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL), was a semi-professional ice hockey league founded in 1896 and existing through the 1910s.<|separator|>
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None### Information on Duquesne Gardens
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History of Developing Refrigerated Rinks - Ice skating Resources -After a few years of operation the rink was closed and was re-opened later as the Duquesne Gardens. The re-opened rink changed to the brine system. For a ...
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Herculite glass tested by hockey players at Duquesne Gardens ...Hockey players testing the strength of Herculite glass produced by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. In 1940, PPG approached Duquesne Gardens administrators in an ...
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[PDF] Applying the Ideal-Type to the Facilities of the National Hockey LeaguDuquesne Gardens, a 30-year-old facility that was converted from a trolley car barn in 1896 for. $500,000, or roughly $15,000,000 in 2018. By comparison, the ...
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Page 13 — St. Paul Pioneer Press 12 December 1924 — Minnesota ...He had his men out on the ice at Duquesne gardens ... The seating capacity of the Garden has been Increased and 6,500 fans can be accommodated. ... Robbie's ...
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The Olympics on Ice: Herb Drury - Pittsburgh - Heinz History CenterFeb 6, 2018 · The 1920 U.S. Olympic team, chosen by Roy Schooley, the manager of both Duquesne Gardens and the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets ice hockey team ...
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Let's Talk About: The Ice Capades - Pittsburgh Post-GazetteDec 31, 2009 · In 1932, Pittsburgh entertainment entrepreneur John H. Harris leased Duquesne Gardens, a garage turned skating rink on North Craig Street ...Missing: September 18
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Curator's Corner: The "Old Smoothies" | Western Pennsylvania HistorySep 19, 2024 · John H. Harris knew he was on to something in the late 1930s when he saw the hockey crowd at Duquesne Gardens' enthusiastic response to the ...Missing: premiere September 18
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A Slick History of the Ice Capades - Mental FlossFeb 23, 2017 · Together with nine other arena managers, Harris formed the Ice Capades. Over the next six decades, the revue would tour the country, popularize ice skating, ...Missing: premiere September 18 H.
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Wrestling In Pittsburgh « Events Database « CAGEMATCHDate: 22.04.1940 ; Promotion: Wrestling In The USA - Freelance Shows ; Type: Event ; Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ; Arena: Duquesne Garden.Missing: Professional | Show results with:Professional
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What building did Pittsburgh's hockey team use before the Civic ...Sep 2, 2004 · Up until 1956, the Penguins, or rather their predecessors, played in a converted trolley barn known as Duquesne Garden. The structure was ...Missing: announced competition
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Demolition of Duquesne Gardens - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette InteractiveStanley Ketchel and Frank Klaus — fought a six-round bout in the old Duquesne Gardens on Craig Street in Oakland.Missing: aging infrastructure challenges
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PittsburghHockey.net - Pittsburgh Hockey History TimelineHockey was played at four rinks through the first 75 years: The Schenley Park Casino, Duquesne Garden, The Winter Garden and the Civic Arena.
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Duquesne Gardens - Alchetron, The Free Social EncyclopediaSep 20, 2024 · In 1895, Christopher Lyman Magee, a Pittsburgh politician, spent nearly $500,000 ($14.4 million in 2017) to purchase and renovate the building.Missing: cost | Show results with:cost
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The original black and gold: Penguins 50 | Pittsburgh Post-GazetteLong before Lemieux and Crosby, a different hockey team played in this city, and its history helped shape the Penguins as we know them, and see them, today.
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Captain Morgan and F.N.B. Clubs - PPG Paints ArenaIn a nod to the history of the Penguins, a wall is set up with original bricks from the Duquesne Garden, Mellon Arena, and PPG Paints Arena. KeyBank is a ...Missing: relocated | Show results with:relocated
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Yellow Jackets IHL - Pittsburgh Hall of Fame™ and Sports MuseumEntered the United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA) in 1921. USAHA Champions 1924-25. Sold to James Callahan of Lawrenceville in 1925 after USAHA ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hornets AHL - Pittsburgh Hall of Fame™ and Sports MuseumTeam disbanded due to the demolition of Duquesne Gardens in 1956, and was reborn with the opening of the Civic Auditorium (the Civic Arena) in 1961. Added light ...