From the world cup of soccer to the superbowl, people all throughout the world have dreams of being sport stars or even just meeting their favorite athlete. It is in some peoples mind, the ideal american dream. In a time known as the roaring twenties, people throughout New York were working toward the american dream. This dream included a more splendid lifestyle that allowed for freedom and fun. In the middle of the Manhattan burough of New York City was a lively stretch of town known as Madison Square. This community center included thousands of immagrants striving to accomplish the American dream. Many people showcased their talents in music, sport and theater. This park …show more content…
Athletes would come to
New York not just for competition, but also for the experiences and different cultures (Jackson 72). Nowhere else in the world do you get what's in New York.
How all the different lifestyles can live together in harmony, for the most part, and make New York the greatest city in the world. When the wrecking ball took down Old Madison Square Garden in 1925, people from not just the city, but from all over New York came to pay their last respects to a place that had more meaning than sport (Jackson 68). It represented the hopes and drems of thousands as well as the stability of the community. As people hace come and gone for 35 years the Garden was always there. As it fell so did the era, so did the dreams.
To move the Garden out of its original home to a new and improved location may have benefited the people of the time, but for those who dont forget there past the end of the original Garden is a tragedy because of its historical and cultural importance to the great city of New York. The first Madison Square Garden was constructed out of need, the …show more content…
This arena seats almost 25 thousand people. This is the home of many great events besides sports (Lachetta 42). It's still the home of "the greatest show on earth" the name circus along with concerts of every artist from Kenny G to Dave Matthews. It's a great convenient location from Long Island because it's easily accesible by train. This was a need due to the growing popularity of leisure and sport in and around the city.
A more well suited location helped the attendance and financially sent the
Garden soaring with funds to make renovations and improvements (Whyte 137). The
New Madison Square Garden should be around for years to come. Like the first one it is a center of amusement and sport for thousands of people. No matter where the Garden goes it will always be loved and used as a convention center. Though the new Garden is state of the art, times have changed and people are no longer in search of stability in terms of landmarks. Back when the first
Garden arose new immagrants were looking for a place they could call their own.
Thousands of new citizens saw time flying past them. Now life is more complex and people have "more important" things to care about like new cars and