- Louisville Gardens
Infobox_nrhp | name =Jefferson County Armory
nrhp_type =
caption = Louisville Gardens
location=Louisville, KY
lat_degrees = 38 | lat_minutes = 15 | lat_seconds = 5.06 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 85 | long_minutes = 45 | long_seconds = 37.26 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1905
architect= Davis,Brinton B.; Caldwell & Drake
architecture= Beaux Arts
added =March 24 ,1980
governing_body = Local
refnum=80001606 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Louisville Gardens is a multipurpose, 6,000 seat
arena inLouisville, Kentucky that opened in 1905 as the Jefferson County Armory. It recently celebrated its 100th anniversary as city mayorJerry Abramson 's official "Family-Friendly New Years Eve" celebration location. The facility has served the city of Louisville and Jefferson County in a variety of ways during the past century, from utilization as an actual armory to ABAKentucky Colonels basketball games to various wrestling events.Elvis Presley concerts, political rallies, andHurricane Katrina flood relief have also been staged there. More recently, WWE used the 3,000 person capacity arena as a training ground for future stars in a minor-league promotion known asOhio Valley Wrestling , until the organization moved to theDavis Arena . WWE also staged twopay-per-view events at Louisville Gardens: ( and ).Freedom Hall replaced the small, aging facility in 1956 as a more popular venue for city events.The
Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament was held at the Jefferson County Armory from 1941-1952. Additionally, theOhio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament was held there from 1949-1955 and again from 1964-1967.The
Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association played their home games at the facility, then known as the Convention Center, from 1967 through 1970.The
Louisville Catbirds of theContinental Basketball Association (1983-1985), theLouisville Shooters of theGlobal Basketball Association (1991-1992) and the Kentucky Colonels of theABA 2000 (2004-2006) all played their home basketball games at the Louisville Gardens.Ice hockey teams to use the Gardens as home ice include theLouisville Blades ,Louisville Shooting Stars and theLouisville Rebels .Elvis Presley performed there,Martin Luther King Jr. andHarry Truman both spoke there. It was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1980.Phish played their last show before their 1995 Halloween concert here.The building was also known as the Convention Center, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. It was renamed Louisville Gardens in 1975 when the Commonwealth Convention Center (now called
Kentucky International Convention Center ) was being built.In 2007, the
Cordish Company , manager of the nearbyFourth Street Live! entertainment complex, agreed to take over operation of "The Gardens" from the Metro Louisville Government as part of a $250 million development in downtown Louisville.References
*cite news |publisher="
The Courier-Journal " |date=2000-05-07 |title=Gardens may need niche to survive |last=Shafer |first=Sheldon
*cite news |publisher="The Courier-Journal " |date=2007-08-30 |title=Historic Gardens may flourish again |last=Shafer |first+Sheldon
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