- Portland Exposition Building
The Portland Exposition Building (or Expo as it is known locally) is located in
Portland, Maine . It is the second oldest arena in continuous operation in theUnited States (behindMatthews Arena inBoston, Massachusetts ). Currently, it is the site of Portland High School home basketball games, and high school and middle school indoor track meets. Downstairs, are the locker rooms forFitzpatrick Stadium andHadlock Field as well as the Portland High School locker rooms.Built in 1914, at a cost of $80,944, the Portland Exposition Building was considered a sophisticated facility sure to "put Portland on the map." Its grand opening - a major agricultural show on
June 7 ,1915 , was so captivating, the local daily newspaper dedicated the entire front page to covering the event. In addition to the cavernous first floor arena, the basement level featured the Cafe Dumont. "The Cafe D" was a full service nightspot that offered "Top international entertainment in a classy nightclub atmosphere."Since 1914, many famous figures have appeared at the Expo including
Babe Ruth ,Rudolph Valentino ,Rocky Marciano , President John F. Kennedy, andPaavo Nurmi . The arena has also hosted significant performances including the first East Coast concert of the Beach Boys (1963), James Brown, Dolly Parton, Janis Joplin, the Sixtieth Anniversary Ball of the Portland Symphony Orchestra , world championship kickboxing, and gala banquets for the Senior's Pro Golf Tournaments featuringArnold Palmer andGary Player .Home to over 185 events per year, the Portland Exposition Building hosts trade shows, concerts, sporting events, conferences, civic meetings, and special events. Nearly 600,000 patrons pass through the Expo's turnstile each year. Bordered by the Portland Ice Arena on the right and Hadlock Field on its left, the Portland Exposition Building is the original centerpiece of the modern sports complex on Park Avenue.
In 2008, a group of local businesspeople signed a deal to bring a
NBA Development League team to the Portland Exposition Building as well as renovating the arena's facilities. [ [http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=164609&ac=PHnws Portland could get pro hoops franchise] by Jenn Menendez,Portland Press Herald ,24 January ,2008 ] [ [http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080409/SPORTS/804090309/1004/SPORTS NBDL team for Portland] ,Barre Montpelier Times Argus ,9 April ,2008 ]References
External links
* [http://www.portlandevents.com/Expo.htm Portland Exposition Building]
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