Cleveland Arena

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. 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.

 

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