The Old Gas House[1] | |
Former names | Holyoke City Gas Works |
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Address | 560 S Bridge Street |
Location | Holyoke, Massachusetts |
Capacity | 1,600–4,000[5][6][7][b] |
Construction | |
Built | 1884[2] 1926 (converted to arena) |
Opened | 1926 |
Renovated | 1944, 1953 |
Closed | 1960 |
Demolished | 1964[3] |
Architect | Oscar Beauchemin[4][a] |
The Valley Arena Gardens, most commonly referred to as the Valley Arena, was a sporting and entertainment venue in Holyoke, Massachusetts, best known for hosting weekly boxing matches which included Rocky Marciano's debut professional fight.[8] Though best known for its history as a boxing venue, the Valley Arena also hosted wrestling, basketball, roller hockey, miniature golf and featured its own restaurant.[9] As a nightclub and theatre in the round venue it also hosted an array of vaudeville acts such as The Three Stooges and Bela Lugosi,[10][11] as well as renowned musicians including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, The Ink Spots, The Dorsey Brothers, The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Sarah Vaughan, and The Temptations.[8][12] In an interview with Woody Herman and band alumni, Jack Dulong, saxophonist and member of Herman's "Third Herd", described it as "an 'institution' for big bands."[13]
Plagued by several fires, at least one of which was from suspected arson, as well as a decline in attendance with the emergence of television, the venue was closed following the 3rd such fire on May 12, 1960.[1][14] After considerable delay, the building was ultimately demolished in August 1964.[15]
Today the space where it once stood is occupied by the Valley Arena Park, a small recreational green space managed by the city.[16]
In drawing the plans for the Valley Arena, Mr. Beauchemin remodeled the old gas holder, formerly the property of the Municipal Gas & Electric department, into a perfect indoor sports center. Regarded as one of the most model boxing plants in the country the building was praised by Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight champion, on a recent visit here as one of the finest he had ever seen.
Thirty-one of Rocky Marciano's 49 fights were promoted by Sad Sam, he recalls. The other night Sam Silverman was reduced to just one fight club, the Valley Arena in Holyoke, Massachusetts, which seats some 1,600 persons— a club so small that no seat is more than 60 feet from the ring.
Two star attractions will be offered at the Valley Arena Gardens tomorrow in Duke Ellington, occupying the bandsland with his world famous orchestra, and Sarah Vaughan, recording artist and star of radio and television...
Holyoke's former sports palace, the Valley Arena, is shown as demolition work continued on Friday. Still left standing is a front entrance with mosaics of boxers, shown in the above photo. The demolition of the fire-wrecked building was ordered by city officials after several years of standing vacant.
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