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Since it first opened its doors in 1879, Madison Square Garden has embraced generations of fans who have come to express their pride and passion for teams, athletes, performers, and statesmen.  Currently home to the New York Knicks, Rangers, Liberty, and MSG Networks, The Garden is comprised of several venues: the Arena, Theater, Expo Center, The Play-by-Play and Club Restaurants, and the Garden terrace.

The current Garden, located between 31st and 33rd Streets and Seventh and Eighth Avenues on Manhattan’s West Side, is the fourth building (third site) to be named Madison Square Garden.

Each spring, players, families, fans and supporters from around the country will travel to the world's most famous arena to take part in the Jordan Brand All-American Classic. New York City features many extraordinary landmarks including the Empire State Building, Broadway, The Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Metropolitan Museum, Ellis Island, Grand Central Station, Harlem, Wall Street, Central Park, Times Square and the USS Intrepid. While in town for the JBC, these are some great places to bring your family. Visit the New York City Convention and Tourism Web Site or call them at 888.219.1076 for more information!

 

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