The Sunnyside Garden Arena was a popular boxing venue.[1] The old red brick arena, at the southwest corner of 45th Street and Queens Boulevard, in Sunnyside, Queens, New York City, seated about 2,500.[2] It consisted of two parallel gables perpendicular to the street fronted by a lower, flat-roofed entry.[3] Across the entry was a large neon sign and below that, just above the main entrance, was a large clock.[4]
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^Shapiro, Hal. "50-Year Old Boxing Arena To Get a New Lease on Life". LI PRESS. 21 OCT. 1973.
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