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The '''George V. Meehan Auditorium''' is a 3,059-seat hockey [[arena]], in [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. The arena opened in 1961 and was dedicated on January 6, 1962. On September 28, 1964, at the same time that he was [[1964 United States presidential election|campaigning to stay in office]], U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] addressed the bicentennial convocation of [[Brown University]] at Meehan, in favor of educational opportunity, freedom of conscience and the proposed [[National Endowment for the Humanities]].<ref>Lyndon Baines Johnson, [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=26534 Remarks in Providence at the 200th Anniversary Convocation of Brown University. September 28, 1964], The American Presidency Project, [[University of California, Santa Barbara]], retrieved on May 24, 2009</ref> It is named for George V. Meehan, the benefactor of the arena, which he hoped would "service and promote" the Brown Bears [[ice hockey]] program, which now belongs to the [[Ivy]] and [[ECAC Hockey]] leagues.
The '''George V. Meehan Auditorium''' is a 3,059-seat hockey [[arena]], in [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. The arena opened in 1961 and was dedicated on January 6, 1962. On September 28, 1964, at the same time that he was [[1964 United States presidential election|campaigning to stay in office]], U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] addressed the bicentennial convocation of [[Brown University]] at Meehan, in favor of educational opportunity, freedom of conscience and the proposed [[National Endowment for the Humanities]].<ref>Lyndon Baines Johnson, [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=26534 Remarks in Providence at the 200th Anniversary Convocation of Brown University. September 28, 1964], The American Presidency Project, [[University of California, Santa Barbara]], retrieved on May 24, 2009</ref> It is named for George V. Meehan, the benefactor of the arena, which he hoped would "service and promote" the Brown Bears [[ice hockey]] program, which now belongs to the [[Ivy]] and [[ECAC Hockey]] leagues.
[[File:Meehan Auditorium Brown University.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Inside Meehan]]

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In 1965, Meehan Auditorium hosted the [[Frozen Four]] ice hockey semi-finals of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA). It is recognizable for its large white domed roof, and is located on the highest corner (Hope Street and Lloyd Avenue) of Brown's main athletic complex on [[College Hill, Providence, Rhode Island|College Hill]] in Providence. It was renovated in 2002, bringing its capacity up to its current level.
In 1965, Meehan Auditorium hosted the [[Frozen Four]] ice hockey semi-finals of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA). It is recognizable for its large white domed roof, and is located on the highest corner (Hope Street and Lloyd Avenue) of Brown's main athletic complex on [[College Hill, Providence, Rhode Island|College Hill]] in Providence. It was renovated in 2002, bringing its capacity up to its current level.
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George V. Meehan Auditorium
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LocationHope St & Lloyd Ave
Providence, RI
OwnerBrown University
OperatorBrown University
Capacity3,100 (hockey)
Surface200x85 ft (hockey)
Construction
Opened1961
Construction cost$1.8 million
Tenants
Brown Bears (men's and women's ice hockey)

The George V. Meehan Auditorium is a 3,059-seat hockey arena, in Providence, Rhode Island. The arena opened in 1961 and was dedicated on January 6, 1962. On September 28, 1964, at the same time that he was campaigning to stay in office, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed the bicentennial convocation of Brown University at Meehan, in favor of educational opportunity, freedom of conscience and the proposed National Endowment for the Humanities.[1] It is named for George V. Meehan, the benefactor of the arena, which he hoped would "service and promote" the Brown Bears ice hockey program, which now belongs to the Ivy and ECAC Hockey leagues.

Inside Meehan

In 1965, Meehan Auditorium hosted the Frozen Four ice hockey semi-finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It is recognizable for its large white domed roof, and is located on the highest corner (Hope Street and Lloyd Avenue) of Brown's main athletic complex on College Hill in Providence. It was renovated in 2002, bringing its capacity up to its current level.

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Preceded by Host of the
Frozen Four

1965
Succeeded by

41°49′53″N 71°23′57″W / 41.831432°N 71.399031°W / 41.831432; -71.399031