Cleveland Arena was an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built in 1937 to host the AHL's Cleveland Barons, and later hosted the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers and WHA's Cleveland Crusaders. City nickname: The Forest City Location in Cuyahoga County, Ohio County Cuyahoga Mayor Jane Campbell Area âLand âWater 213. ... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... The American Hockey League (AHL) became the major affiliation league for the National Hockey League upon its amalgamation with the International Hockey League in 2001. ... This article discusses the current and former American Hockey League teams. ... The National Basketball Association of the United States and Canada, commonly known as the NBA, is the premier professional basketball league in North America. ... The Cleveland Cavaliers are a National Basketball Association team based in Cleveland, Ohio. ... WHA is also an abbreviation for World Hockey Association WHA (970 AM) is one of the oldest radio stations in the United States, currently part of the Wisconsin Public Radio network. ... The Cleveland Crusaders was an ice hockey team that played in the WHA in Cleveland, Ohio from 1972-1976. ...
The arena was located at 3700 Euclid Avenue, and seated close to 10,000 individuals - though the seating varied somewhat over the years. The arena was closed in 1974, having become increasingly decrepit and by then located in a neighborhood that was rather marginal, and replaced by the Richfield Coliseum. It was demolished in 1977. 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ... The Coliseum at Richfield was an arena formerly located in Richfield, Ohio. ... 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ...
The city of Cleveland is the county seat of Cuyahoga County in the U.S. state of Ohio.
On the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is located in the Western Reserve in northeastern Ohio on the Cuyahoga River, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border.
Cleveland became one of the major manufacturing and population centers of the United States, home of numerous major steel firms.
It was built in 1937 to host the AHL'sCleveland Barons, and later hosted the NBA'sCleveland Cavaliers and WHA'sCleveland Crusaders.
The arena was located at 3700 Euclid Avenue, and seated close to 10,000 individuals - though the seating varied somewhat over the years.
The arena was closed in 1974, having become increasingly decrepit and by then located in a neighborhood that was rather marginal, and replaced by the Richfield Coliseum.