Cow Palace

San Francisco Warriors ( NBA, 1962-1964, 1966-1971 ) San Francisco Seals ( WHL, 1961-1967 ) San Jose Sharks (NHL, 1991-1993) San Francisco Spiders ( IHL, 1995-1996) San Francisco Fog ( MISL, 1980-1981) San Francisco Bulls ( ECHL since 2012)

Grand National Rodeo (since 1941)

The Cow Palace (also known as the California State Livestock Pavilion ) is a closed multi-purpose arena, California, stands at the city limits of San Francisco in Daly City.

General

In April 1941, the Cow Palace was completed after 1915 had already been thinking within the World Exposition in San Francisco on the construction of an arena in the Bay Area. In addition to the discharge of ice hockey and basketball games, it is possible to organize rodeos due to the cattle stables spacious.

From 1962 to 1964 and from 1966 to 1971, the San Francisco Warriors wore from the NBA of their home games at the Cow Palace. From 1991 to 1993, the newly formed NHL franchise the San Jose Sharks. Since the construction of the arena, the Grand National Rodeo is held annually in the Cow Palace, with the exception of the years 1942 to 1945, where to host the Second World War fell victim.

1964 Republican nominating convention for 1964 presidential election took place here.

1978 Neil Young's concert film Rust Never Sleeps was recorded.

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