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252:). Though the THL was, at least initially, a moderate success, it had a turbulent lifespan and continually lost money for its promoters. Ultimately, the league folded around September 1941. Shortly thereafter, the city filed a $ 42,500 suit and sought foreclosure against the Ice Palace's operators. 271:
was built. Afterwards, it was turned into a bowling alley, and later a health club, before becoming vacant in 1987. Despite a push by preservationists to maintain the historic structure, it was demolished in 1993.
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to train military pilots. However, it was converted back into an ice rink in 1949. It would be the only indoor arena in
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Former arena in Coral Gables, Florida], United States from 1927 to 1993
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games. The Ice Palace was home to all four teams of the
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Defunct indoor ice hockey venues in the United States
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Coral Gables, Florida
Coordinates
25°45′26″N 80°15′20″W / 25.757200°N 80.255530°W / 25.757200; -80.255530
Capacity
A. Ten Eyck Brown
Tropical Hockey League
arena
Coral Gables, Florida
George E. Merrick
University of Miami
planned community
Mediterranean Revival style
Florida's land boom
ice rink
Sonja Henie
ice skating
ice hockey
Tropical Hockey League
the South
World War II
Embry–Riddle University
Miami-Dade County
Miami Beach Auditorium
McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
American Antiquarian Society
McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
American Antiquarian Society
"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"

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