Coliseum Arena
The Coliseum Arena or Coliseum Auditorium was an arena at 401 North Roman Street in the Tulane/Gravier neighborhood of New Orleans.[1][2] It was located at the corner of N. Roman St. and Conti St.[1]
| Coliseum Auditorium, Victory Arena | |
|  | |
| Address | 401 N. Roman St. | 
|---|---|
| Location | New Orleans, Louisiana | 
| Coordinates | 29.96284°N 90.07738°W | 
| Owner | Coliseum Incorporated | 
| Operator | Coliseum Incorporated | 
| Capacity | 8,000 | 
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1921 | 
| Built | 1921 | 
| Opened | July 21, 1922 | 
| Closed | 1960 | 
| Construction cost | >US$100,000 | 
| General contractor | August Frank | 
Venue
    
In early 1921, John Dillon, Frankie Edwards and Al Buja formed a boxing syndicate, Coliseum Incorporated, to develop an arena.[1] On July 21, 1922, the 8,000-seat arena with capacity for 8,500 opened.[3] The arena was modeled after the Milwaukee Auditorium and Madison Square Garden with unobstructed views.[1] The total costs of the four-story steel-trussed white brick-sheathed building exceeded $100,000.[1]
Events
    
    Boxing
    
The first event at the arena was a boxing match between local fighter Martin Burke and Charlie Weinert.[1] The arena held many boxing matches including fights featuring Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, Joe Brown, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Pastrano and Ralph Dupas.[3][4] The final boxing match at the arena was held on December 14, 1959.[5]
Professional wrestling
    
Professional wrestling matches were held at the arena.[2] Professional wrestler Gorgeous George appeared at the arena almost a dozen times in the early 1950s.[2][3]
Other events
    
The Coliseum also hosted college and high school sports events, music performances and public lectures.[3] Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the arena in 1957.[6]
References
    
- "The Coliseum". southeasternarchitecture.blogspot.com (Tulane University's Southeastern Architectural Archive). Retrieved August 27, 2019.
- Works, Progress Administration (15 August 2011). New Orleans City Guide. New Orleans: Garrett County Press. p. XXXIX. ISBN 978-1891053405. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
- "What can you tell me about The Coliseum in the Garden District/Irish Channel?". The Advocate/Gambit. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
- "Joe Brown". 64parishes.org. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
- "Fights at Coliseum Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA". fightstat.com. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
- "Shock Period". southeasternarchitecture.blogspot.com (Tulane University's Southeastern Architectural Archive). Retrieved August 27, 2019.
- Widmer, Mary Lou. New Orleans in the Forties. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing. p. 171. ISBN 145560951X. Retrieved August 27, 2019.