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  <title>242: Pittsburgh's Civic Arena (&amp;quot;The Igloo&amp;quot;) - With Dave Finoli</title>
  <description>Our &amp;quot;tour&amp;quot; of lost pro sports venues continues with another stop in the Keystone State, this time for a loving look back at the life and times of Pittsburgh's legendary Civic Arena - aka &amp;quot;The Igloo&amp;quot; - with Steel City native Dave Finoli (editor, &amp;quot;Pittsburgh's Civic Arena: Stories from the Igloo&amp;quot;). &amp;amp;nbsp; Originally constructed in 1961 for the city's Civic Light Opera, the Arena was an ahead-of-its-time architectural marvel - distinctively adorned by a massive 3,000-ton retractable steel-roof dome that was world's first of its kind - making not just an attractive venue for music and entertainment, but big-time sports of all kinds. &amp;amp;nbsp; Over time, the Igloo became synonymous with its longest-running tenant - the NHL's Penguins - who became the building's main occupant as an expansion franchise in 1967, and saw three (of its total five) Stanley Cup title runs. &amp;amp;nbsp; But, of course, we remember the other teams that also called the Civic Arena home - including: basketball's Rens, Pipers &amp;amp;amp; Condors; World Team Tennis' Triangles; soccer's Spirit &amp;amp;amp; Stingers; arena football's Gladiators; lacrosse's Bulls &amp;amp;amp; CrosseFire; and even roller hockey's oft-forgotten Phantoms. &amp;amp;nbsp; And don't forget Dr. J's Pisces too! </description>
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