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  1. The Boston Garden was originally owned by the Boston and Maine Corporation and controlled by Rickard and the Madison Square Garden. During the early years of the Boston Garden, the building's main draws were boxing, wrestling, and Bruins hockey.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TD_GardenTD Garden - Wikipedia

    TD Garden is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as FleetCenter, and TD Banknorth Garden. The arena is located directly above the MBTA's North Station.

  3. Adjacent to Charles Street is the landscaped Boston Public Garden (24 acres) with numerous paths, many seasoned flower beds, a number of fountains, statues, signature suspension bridge over the middle of the pond.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · Boston Garden, called simply “the Gahden” or “the Gahdens” by locals, was a mecca for millions of New Englanders and countless others from across North America spanning multiple generations.

  5. The Boston Garden immediately became a beloved fixture of the West End, home to 16 NBA championships, 5 Stanley Cups, renowned concerts, and even John F. Kennedy’s final address to Boston during his 1960 presidential campaign.

  6. Boston Garden. One of the most beloved landmarks in New England, the Boston Garden opened in 1928. It was best known as the home court of the Boston Celtics, who won 16 titles while playing there. When the Garden closed in 1995, its bricks and seats were sold as mementos.

  7. Backstory and Context. Constructed in 1928, the Boston Garden, also known as the Garden, was one of the most famous sports arenas in America. Although it was built and designed for boxing, basketball, and hockey, the Garden was also good for concerts and other major events.