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HISTORY
The Main Street Armory is a multi-purpose arena in
Rochester, New York which was built in 1905
for military use. Soldiers on their way overseas to fight in World War I and
World War II passed through the armory for final training and processing. The
New York National Guard used it as a training facility until 1990.
In between, the 35,000-square-foot (3,300-square-meter) main arena (designed
originally for drill exercises) hosted circuses, concerts, balls and auto shows.
It was the home arena for the Rochester Iroquois indoor lacrosse team in the
1930s. The Iroquois' most famous player was Jay Silverheels who played Tonto in
the Lone Ranger television series from 1949-57. Silverheels played lacrosse
under his real name of Harry (Harold) Smith.
The building was also the home of the Rochester Centrals, the city's first
professional basketball team from 1925-31. The Centrals played in the American
Basketball League for six seasons. The ABL was the country's first professional
basketball league. In addition to professional basketball the Armory also hosted
many high school games and served as the home court for Rochester East High
School. Two future National Basketball Association players came out of East High
School in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Walter Dukes (Seton Hall, Detroit
Pistons) and Al Butler (Niagara University, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics)
played their home games for East High at the Armory.
When the Rochester Community War Memorial Arena (now the Blue Cross Arena)
opened in 1955 most of the Armory's signature events left for that venue. The
Damascus Temple Shrine Circus left after the 1960 performance. The Main Street
Armory remained largely abandoned after the National Guard left in 1990 .
TODAY
In July 2005, the building was purchased at auction by local entrepreneur
Scott Donaldson. He paid only US$1,000 for the 138,000-square-foot
(1,300-square-meter), 7-story building, as no one else bid for it. The arena
floor was covered in pigeon droppings, the birds having been the building's
primary occupants for fifteen years, and the building's roof, windows, and
interior systems were in severe disrepair. Donaldson, who is blind, was told he
never would have bought it if he could had seen it, but he has invested
thousands of dollars into repairs and refurbishment, and the building is once
again hosting events.
The refurbished Armory's first sporting event was Next Era Wrestling's Fatal
Attraction show on February 3rd, 2007. It had an attendance of 450 fans,
despite a major snow storm that hit that night. The main event saw WWF Hall of
Famers Jimmy Snuka and Tito Santana in action. The Armory is N.E.W.'s home
venue, and such wrestling superstars such as L.A.X. (Homicide and Hernandez),
Koko B. Ware, Too Cool, The Heart Throbs, and ECW Legend The Sandman have since
competed inside the arena.
The refurbished Armory's first concert event was held on February 4, 2006, a
performance by O.A.R. More concerts followed later that year, as refurbishment
continued. The indie rock band Modest Mouse performed there on April 26, 2007.
The main arena, refurbished to seat 5,000,
Much of the rest of the building is being converted into office space, some
of which is already filled.
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