The Garden was a shrine. It was real gritty and for the City people. You could take the subway or train and go to games. Hockey is a hometown sport and the Bruins played here. Boston City neighborhoods produced many Olympic/NHL Hockey players.
Should have never torn it down, it's a disgrace that they did that, build a new arena if you want but why destroy the original? The architecture, the history, all of combined was a living breathing part of Boston. Now we are left with the monstrosity that is "The Hub on Causeway Street" development which looks like any other cookie cutter copy of one of those new shopping plaza's anchored with a Whole Foods/Wegmans and Kings Bowling Lanes with overpriced condo's as a focal point.
Walked down Friend Street for the first time in 20 years. I knew I remembered elevated train tracks around the Garden. A great neighborhood now/still. I hope to return again much sooner.
I remember ( Kinda 🍺) coming out of the Boston Gahden in the 70s after Bruins Matinee Games onto Causeway Street and it was dark under the El but when you went across Causeway Street heading to the Fours it was Sunny and cold. You can see this at 0:52The squeaking of the Green Line Wheels brought me back. This is after 6-7 Beers at the game. Always looked forward to those Matinee Games.
Would give my left arm to be on the Orange line coming down Causeway Street heading to the Gahden in the early 70s going to a Boston Braves Hockey game. 🙏
The gritty old stadium vibes with soul and history makes every European football fan feel right at home.
The Garden was a shrine. It was real gritty and for the City people. You could take the subway or train and go to games. Hockey is a hometown sport and the Bruins played here. Boston City neighborhoods produced many Olympic/NHL Hockey players.
*I ALWAYS LOVED THE BOSTON GARDEN !!!*
It's my childhood.....
I'm from Chicago n I always love Chicago stadium
i liked the architecture of the Garden facade--all those huge blue windows and the decorate cornice line. (i don't miss the garden itself, however.)
You don't miss the garden?? Damn, I thought everyone missed the garden. The current corporate arena with the newly minted black seats has no character
The original garden was an utter dump lol
Sounds like you’re a weirdo
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Should have never torn it down, it's a disgrace that they did that, build a new arena if you want but why destroy the original? The architecture, the history, all of combined was a living breathing part of Boston. Now we are left with the monstrosity that is "The Hub on Causeway Street" development which looks like any other cookie cutter copy of one of those new shopping plaza's anchored with a Whole Foods/Wegmans and Kings Bowling Lanes with overpriced condo's as a focal point.
Amen. And so many call it “progress”
Walked down Friend Street for the first time in 20 years. I knew I remembered elevated train tracks around the Garden. A great neighborhood now/still. I hope to return again much sooner.
Celtics and Bruins 🍀🐻🍀🐻🍀
I remember ( Kinda 🍺) coming out of the Boston Gahden in the 70s after Bruins Matinee Games onto Causeway Street and it was dark under the El but when you went across Causeway Street heading to the Fours it was Sunny and cold. You can see this at 0:52The squeaking of the Green Line Wheels brought me back. This is after 6-7 Beers at the game. Always looked forward to those Matinee Games.
Yep. Did it many times as well. McDonald's and Burger King were right there and Half Time Pizza is still there.
@@afmartin2734 I can attest to the Half-Time Pizza. Just visited on Sunday 02-20-2022!
Damn I wish I was from Boston
I love My BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS ❤
Love that dirty water!"
Would give my left arm to be on the Orange line coming down Causeway Street heading to the Gahden in the early 70s going to a Boston Braves Hockey game. 🙏
"The Penalty Box".
Wish the fours would return.
The Fours is gone now right?
Yeah
Still got td garden
it didn't survive the covid shut down
Why do they talk like that there 😂