![]() ![]() * District of Columbia Stadium in Washington, D.C. Gardens in Toronto, then the home of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs. The Cow Palace was also the 1st home of the NHL's San Jose Sharks. The 19 NBA Champions are moving back to San Francisco for the 2017-18 season, but appear to be keeping the Golden State name. the Cow Palace, then home of the NBA's San Francisco Warriors, who've called themselves the Golden State Warriors since moving to Oakland. * The Grand National Livestock Pavilion in Daly City, California, outside San Francisco, a.k.a. * The newly-opened Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. * City Park Stadium in New Orleans, a high school football stadium, now named Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans. Montreal Forum, then the home of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. This area is now named the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. Louis, and now in Atlanta), and later the home of the Milwaukee Bucks (who have since moved across the street). the MECCA, formerly the home of the NBA's Milwaukee Hawks (by that point in St. Milwaukee Exposition and Convention Center Arena, a.k.a. * The ballroom of the Deauville Hotel in Miami, where they played for their 2nd Ed Sullivan Show appearance. * The Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis, later to be the 1st home of the ABA/NBA's Indiana Pacers. * Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, outside * The Dallas Memorial Auditorium, later home of the ABA's Dallas Chaparrals, the team that became the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. ![]() They moved in 1972, and are now the Sacramento Kings. * Cincinnati Gardens, home of the NBA's Cincinnati Royals. The Bullets moved to Washington in 1973, and the arena is now the Royal Farms Arena. * The Baltimore Civic Center, home of the NBA's Baltimore Bullets. Hall, which had hosted the Democratic National Convention the week before, and had nominated President Lyndon B. * Convention Hall in Atlantic City, now Boardwalk
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