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Canada. The Winter Garden team defeated
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158:Broke ground
153:Construction
64:Pennsylvania
1522:Civic Arena
1395:Duquesne AC
1061:Dirty Dozen
1005:Riveters SC
833:Wild Things
461:Hobey Baker
410:ice skating
383:Mississippi
340:Expositions
318:North Shore
257:(1915â1916)
218:$ 600,000
106: /
81:Coordinates
1795:Categories
1491:Hurricanes
1314:Gladiators
1248:Monticello
1221:Basketball
1146:Historical
1127:Trees Hall
1031:Harlequins
852:Basketball
782:Great Race
777:Grand Prix
772:Dapper Dan
716:1916â1920
518:References
512:war effort
400:epidemic.
285:ice hockey
269:Pittsburgh
198:Demolished
137:Field size
94:80°00â˛43âłW
91:40°26â˛30âłN
60:Pittsburgh
1724:1899â1900
1455:Victorias
1450:Shamrocks
1415:Keystones
1319:Homestead
1304:Americans
1299:Allegheny
1202:Keystones
1187:Filipinos
1182:Crawfords
1177:Champions
1167:Allegheny
1051:Wallabies
1046:Triangles
978:Colonials
972:Colonials
951:Renegades
894:Colonials
888:Colonials
666:April 27,
570:April 27,
469:Princeton
463:. A star
435:In 1915,
227:Architect
182:Renovated
169:1885-1889
42:Full name
1496:Phantoms
1481:Beadling
1430:Phantoms
1405:Ft. Pitt
1349:Olympics
1287:Football
1278:Xplosion
1263:Piranhas
1253:Phantoms
1197:Hardhats
1172:Burghers
1153:Baseball
1087:PNC Park
967:Penguins
931:heritage
916:Panthers
911:Steelers
904:Football
870:Panthers
864:Panthers
838:Panthers
821:Baseball
797:Marathon
465:football
355:New York
127:Operator
53:Site of
50:Location
23:The Expo
1754:1908â09
1749:1907â08
1744:1903â04
1739:1902â03
1734:1901â02
1729:1900â01
1719:1898â99
1714:1896â97
1707:Seasons
1486:Cannons
1435:Pirates
1410:Hornets
1390:Cougars
1385:Bankers
1354:Quakers
1329:Maulers
1268:Pirates
1238:Ironmen
1233:Condors
1207:Stogies
946:Passion
921:Maulers
828:Pirates
807:Regatta
296:Origins
291:History
247:Tenants
145:Surface
1686:Stadia
1510:Venues
1501:Spirit
1474:Soccer
1420:Lyceum
1378:Hockey
1324:Lyceum
1258:Pipers
1243:Loendi
1212:Rebels
1070:Venues
993:Soccer
960:Hockey
637:May 8,
328:until
287:rink.
190:Closed
174:Opened
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1635:Teams
1364:Stars
1339:Power
1192:Grays
1026:Bulls
1014:Other
941:Force
936:Colts
882:Dukes
876:Dukes
843:Dukes
398:polio
306:state
220:(USD)
215:(USD)
166:Built
119:Owner
1763:Lore
1445:Pros
1344:Odds
1273:Rens
812:WPHL
792:Lore
668:2012
639:2012
572:2012
387:Ohio
385:and
365:and
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