- Hersheypark Arena
Hersheypark Arena, is a multi-purpose indoor
arena located inHershey, Pennsylvania . Built in1936 , it was originally known as the Hershey Sports Arena. The arena has a seating capacity for hockey of 7,286 people, and in excess of 8,000 including standing room. [http://hockeyscoop.net/hpa/]It was the first arena in North America that was built primarily to host ice hockey. It was home to the
Hershey Bears of theAmerican Hockey League , who moved to theGIANT Center in2002 . The Bears still use the arena as their practice facility. The Arena also played host to someNational Hockey League exhibition games, and hosted 18Calder Cup finals, and three American Hockey League All-Star games. Today it is the home rink for theLebanon Valley College ice hockey team, as well as the Hershey JR Bears, a youth team sponsored by the Bears organization, and on most weekends during the fall and winter months, open to the public for ice skating.The second sport at the Hersheypark Arena was basketball. On
March 2 ,1962 ,Philadelphia Warriors centerWilt Chamberlain recorded a record-setting 100 points in a NBA game against theNew York Knicks at the Hersheypark Arena.It hosted the PIAA basketball and wrestling championships, and it also served as the home of the
Hershey Impact , a National Professional Soccer League team from 1988–1991.Notable concerts held at the Hersheypark Arena include
Metallica ,Frank Sinatra ,Billy Joel ,Johnny Cash ,Phish ,Elton John andLiberace . Annually, it hosts part of theMusic in the Parks competition. It has also hosted theIce Capades ,Disney on Ice , professional boxing, tennis competitions, and the fifth WWF pay-per-view in1995 .On
October 13 1953 , the Arena also hosted an extravagant birthday celebration for then PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower whose farm and "weekend White House" was located in nearby Gettysburg.External links
* [http://hockeyscoop.net/hpa/ "1936-2002: HersheyPark Arena's Sixty-Six Years as Home to Hershey Bears Hockey"]
* [http://hockeyscoop.net/hpa/index1.html "The 1938-39 Philadelphia-Hershey Hockey Wars"]
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