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- En 1930, plusieurs combats de boxe furent organisés au Madison Square Garden : Kid McCook vs. Mike Mason, Manuel Prado vs. Will Bailey, Gus Lloyd vs. Killer Kidd, Ricky Mason vs. Buddy Sencio et Charley Mulaney vs. Gus Barnes. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever") En 1944, dans une chronologie alternative où les Nazis ont envahi une partie des Etats-Unis, le Madison Square Garden accueillit une manifestation nazie. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
- Der Madison Square Garden ist eine Sport- und Veranstaltungsstätte in New York City. Im Madison Square Garden wird 1930 ein Boxkampf zwischen Kid McCook und Mike Mason ausgetragen. (TOS: ) Der Name Madison Square Garden ist auf einem Plakat in den 1930er Jahren zu sehen, auf dem die Kämpfe angekündigt werden. Das gleiche Plakat ist auch in DS9: zu sehen, nur ist dort der Ort des Kampfes zu Bay Land Garden in San Francisco geändert.
- thumbDer Madison Square Garden, auch als The Garden bekannt oder mit MSG abgekürzt, ist eine Mehrzweckarena in New York City. Die Halle hat ihren eigenen Fernsehsender und bezeichnet sich selbst als „The World's Most Famous Arena“ („Die berühmteste Arena der Welt“). Die Mehrzweckarena in Manhattan wird vor allem für Sportveranstaltungen (Boxen, Basketball, Eishockey) und Konzerte benutzt.
- The Madison Square Garden (also known as The Garden) is is a famous indoor arena in Midtown Manhattan and located at 8th Avenue, between 31st and 33rd Streets.
- Madison Square Garden is a character that appears in Detective Heart of America: The Final Freedom.
- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, is an indoor multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located at 8th Avenue, between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The current Garden opened February 14, 1968, and is informally known to some by the advertising slogan "The World's Most Famous Arena".
- Madison Square Garden is a large sports arena located in New York City. Years ago, motorcycle stunt rider Crash Simpson scheduled a venue at the Garden where he was going to break the World Record for long-distance cycle jumping. Simpson had recently beaten advanced stages of cancer and felt that he could accomplish anything. What he didn't realize, was that his foster son Johnny Blaze, had sold his soul to Satan to cure Simpson's illness. Although the Devil saved Crash from terminal illness, he was not obligated to make sure that he stayed alive. Crash attempted the stunt, but couldn't bridge the distance and was killed. Johnny Blaze, in a fit of anguish and fury, hopped onto his own motorcycle, and executed the maneuver, thus breaking the World Record. Blaze's life would soon change fore
- In 1930, a boxing event took place there with Mike Mason vs. Kid McCook as the main event over ten rounds, then Manuel Prado vs. Will Bailey as the semi-main event over six rounds. Preliminary fights, over four rounds, were Gus Lloyd vs. Killer Kidd, Ricky Mason vs. Buddy Sencio, and Charley Mulaney vs. Gus Barnes. Reserved seats cost US$2.50 and general admission seats cost US$1.25. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) In an alternate timeline, Madison Square Garden hosted Adolf Hitler after the city was captured by German forces. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station.
- Madison Square Garden is a multi-purpose indoor arena located on Pennsylvania Plaza in downtown Manhattan, New York. The arena is home to the professional basketball team New York Knicks of the NBA, New York Liberty of the WNBA and NCAA's St. Johns's. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Avenue and 26th Street) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station.
- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The present arena is informally known to some by the advertising slogan "The World's Most Famo
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- Manhattan, New York 10001
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- Concert: 20,000
- Hockey: 18,200
- Ice hockey / Lacrosse: 18,200
- WaMu Theater: 5,600
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- Part of the New Kids on the Block: Live tour. Set list
- In 1930, a boxing event took place there with Mike Mason vs. Kid McCook as the main event over ten rounds, then Manuel Prado vs. Will Bailey as the semi-main event over six rounds. Preliminary fights, over four rounds, were Gus Lloyd vs. Killer Kidd, Ricky Mason vs. Buddy Sencio, and Charley Mulaney vs. Gus Barnes. Reserved seats cost US$2.50 and general admission seats cost US$1.25. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) Mason and McCook would later fight again at the Bay Land Garden and an advertisement noted it was "their first rematch since Madison Square Garden". (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II") In an alternate timeline, Madison Square Garden hosted Adolf Hitler after the city was captured by German forces. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") This was represented by footage from a real American Nazi Party meeting at this site.
- En 1930, plusieurs combats de boxe furent organisés au Madison Square Garden : Kid McCook vs. Mike Mason, Manuel Prado vs. Will Bailey, Gus Lloyd vs. Killer Kidd, Ricky Mason vs. Buddy Sencio et Charley Mulaney vs. Gus Barnes. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever") En 1944, dans une chronologie alternative où les Nazis ont envahi une partie des Etats-Unis, le Madison Square Garden accueillit une manifestation nazie. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
- Der Madison Square Garden ist eine Sport- und Veranstaltungsstätte in New York City. Im Madison Square Garden wird 1930 ein Boxkampf zwischen Kid McCook und Mike Mason ausgetragen. (TOS: ) Der Name Madison Square Garden ist auf einem Plakat in den 1930er Jahren zu sehen, auf dem die Kämpfe angekündigt werden. Das gleiche Plakat ist auch in DS9: zu sehen, nur ist dort der Ort des Kampfes zu Bay Land Garden in San Francisco geändert.
- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The present arena is informally known to some by the advertising slogan "The World's Most Famous Arena". Connecticut-based World Wrestling Entertainment considers it a home arena, due to the fact that all generations of the McMahon family, including Vince McMahon's father and grandfather, have promoted shows at the Garden. MSG has hosted several WrestleMania and SummerSlam events, two Survivor Series events and the Royal Rumble 2000. WWE's strong relationship with Madison Square Garden prevented competitor World Championship Wrestling from ever having a show at the Garden. In 2005, WWE severed business ties with the arena because WWE felt that increased rental costs would prevent them from making a profit in the building. However, over a year later, World Wrestling Entertainment temporarily patched things up with MSG and the hiatus ended with a September 11, 2006 edition of WWE Raw. Though they pulled the 20th installment of SummerSlam, which would have been held at the Garden on August 26, 2007 (It will now be held at the Continental Airlines Arena), WWE continues to make appearances from time to time.
- thumbDer Madison Square Garden, auch als The Garden bekannt oder mit MSG abgekürzt, ist eine Mehrzweckarena in New York City. Die Halle hat ihren eigenen Fernsehsender und bezeichnet sich selbst als „The World's Most Famous Arena“ („Die berühmteste Arena der Welt“). Die Mehrzweckarena in Manhattan wird vor allem für Sportveranstaltungen (Boxen, Basketball, Eishockey) und Konzerte benutzt.
- Madison Square Garden is a large sports arena located in New York City. Years ago, motorcycle stunt rider Crash Simpson scheduled a venue at the Garden where he was going to break the World Record for long-distance cycle jumping. Simpson had recently beaten advanced stages of cancer and felt that he could accomplish anything. What he didn't realize, was that his foster son Johnny Blaze, had sold his soul to Satan to cure Simpson's illness. Although the Devil saved Crash from terminal illness, he was not obligated to make sure that he stayed alive. Crash attempted the stunt, but couldn't bridge the distance and was killed. Johnny Blaze, in a fit of anguish and fury, hopped onto his own motorcycle, and executed the maneuver, thus breaking the World Record. Blaze's life would soon change forever, as he paid the price for his bargain with the devil by becoming the Ghost Rider. Sometime later, the crazed serial killer known as Carnage abducted Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson and brought him to Madison Square Garden where he interrupted a heavy metal concert in order to publicly execute Jameson. Spider-Man arrived as well as his temporary partner Venom in order to fight Carnage. They succeeded in liberating Jameson and chased Carnage below the stadium into Penn Station. More Recently, Madison Square Garden has been converted into a gulag to house super-heroes during an event that the Front Line staff has dubbed "World War Hulk". The Hulk took control of the arena after forcing everyone to evacuate the city following a twenty-four hour deadline. Imprisoned inside of arena were two heroes whom the Hulk personally felt were responsible for the death of his wife and child - Iron Man and Mister Fantastic. An undercover SHIELD detachment dubbed the Renegades broke into Madison Square Garden to survey the situation, and if possible, defeat the Hulk. The Hulk's young friend, Amadeus Cho, sought to resolve the Hulk's bitterness, but failed to convince him to release the other heroes.
- Madison Square Garden is a multi-purpose indoor arena located on Pennsylvania Plaza in downtown Manhattan, New York. The arena is home to the professional basketball team New York Knicks of the NBA, New York Liberty of the WNBA and NCAA's St. Johns's. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Avenue and 26th Street) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The arena lends its name to the Madison Square Garden Network, and sister channel MSG Plus, two cable television networks that broadcast most sporting events that are held in the Garden, as well as concerts and entertainment events that have taken place at the venue. In 2007 the Arena came second as 'World's Busiest Arena' after the M.E.N. in Manchester, United Kingdom. Madison Square Garden also refers to itself in its advertising campaigns as "The World's Most Famous Arena."
- The Madison Square Garden (also known as The Garden) is is a famous indoor arena in Midtown Manhattan and located at 8th Avenue, between 31st and 33rd Streets.
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- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, is an indoor multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located at 8th Avenue, between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The current Garden opened February 14, 1968, and is informally known to some by the advertising slogan "The World's Most Famous Arena". In a fictional e-wrestling setting, Madison Square Garden has hosted several events for Lords of Pain Wrestling (LPW), most notably the inaugural Homecoming that featured the 2006 PWA Draft.
- Madison Square Garden is a character that appears in Detective Heart of America: The Final Freedom.
- Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The arena lends its name to the Madison Square Garden Network, a cable television network that broadcasts most sporting events that are held in the Garden, as well as concerts and entertainment events that have taken place at the venue. It is controlled by the Madison Square Garden, L.P. subsidiary of Cablevision.
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