Palestra, The Marquette (Michigan)
Palestra, The Marquette was a 4,000–5,000 seat arena was originally built in 1904 in Laurium, Michigan, USA, and purchased by the Palestra Co. in 1921. The arena was best known for ice hockey, even hosting a Detroit Red Wings exhibition. It also hosted boxing matches and was open for public skating.
The building was dismantled and rebuilt by Edward Ulseth of Calumet, Michigan, in Marquette, Michigan, on a 300 ft (91 m) by 400 ft (120 m) plot of land leased from the Cleveland Cliffs Corp on the corner of 3rd and Fair streets, now the present location of the entrance to the Berry Events Center on the campus of Northern Michigan University.
The Palestra was the first building in the world built specifically for the use of ice hockey and for most of its existence, the Palestra had a natural ice surface. The rink was flooded and would then freeze in the cold weather. The arena did not have ice making equipment until the late 1940s. The building opened on December 16, 1904, with a professional game between Portage Lake and Calumet. Calumet won 4-3 in front of 3,000 spectators.
The building remained open until the population shifted in the mid-1910s. The Palestra Co. purchased the building for $15,000 on September 17, 1921. It was dismantled and fully reconstructed 55 days later in Marquette. It was opened on December 22, 1921, with over 2,000 customers passing through the turnstiles.
In 1954, fire ripped through the Palestra and destroyed the ballroom. In 1964, the Iron Rangers hockey team received permission to heat the building with portable heaters. However, the fire marshal declared that the heaters could not be used when fans were in the building. Therefore, the building was warmed up and the heaters turned off before the doors opened for the day's game.
The building itself was 265 ft long (81 m) by 124 ft wide (38 m). The building was held up by a steel framework 2-inch (51 mm) by 10-inch (250 mm).
Hockey Teams
While in Laurium, the Palestra was home to the Calumet franchise. After the move, the Palestra served as the home rink for the semi-professional Marquette Iron Rangers from 1964 until 1974. The Iron Rangers played in the United States Hockey League. Earlier, the rink was home to the Marquette Sentinels.
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