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The Cherry Hill Arena was an indoor arena located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, built in 1959. [1] It was originally known as the Ice House and renamed the Delaware Valley Gardens before assuming its most familiar name.
The Devils were formed when the Philadelphia Ramblers, a member of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL), relocated from Philadelphia to Cherry Hill at the end of the 1963–64 season. The Devils played their home games at the Cherry Hill Arena until 1973, when the team folded along with the entire Eastern Hockey League.
[7] The arena in Cherry Hill was available because the previous pro hockey tenant, the Jersey Devils, had folded when the Eastern Hockey League went out of business at the end of the previous season. The arena was also closely cramped, with players not having adequate changing and dressing facilities; visiting teams had to dress at their hotel.
The team was initially based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and played its home games at the Cherry Hill Centrum (formerly Cherry Hill Arena), an arena that had previously served as home to the Jersey Knights of the World Hockey Association and the Jersey Devils of the Eastern Hockey League.
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On May 27, 1985, Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year winner Spend A Buck won the first Jersey Derby at the new Garden State Park, having earlier the same year won the Cherry Hill Mile and the Garden State Stakes, both at Garden State Park, and also the Kentucky Derby. The $2.6 million purse, including a $2 million bonus put up by Brennan for ...