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Boston Garden

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Boston Garden Ski Jump:

K-Point: 10 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Spectator capacity: 12,000
Year of construction: 1935
Operating until: 1938
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 42.366096, -71.062083 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Boston Garden was a multipurpose arena built in 1928 at North Station in Boston, which was used as a home ground by the Celtics and the Bruins. Walter Brown, the manager of the indoor stadium, began in December 1935 with the construction of an artificial ski slope and a ski jumping hill in order to organize the first "Winter Sports Carnival". With up to 12,000 spectators, the event was a huge success and in the following years, at least until 1938, it was usually held over several days.
The Boston Garden was demolished in 1995 and the TD Garden was built right next to it.

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