Boston Celtic fans said goodbye to the Boston Garden with the last Celtics game there in 1995. The memories of the 'Big Three' - Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish - as well as 16 World Championships lives on in Beantown and its many sports bars. Spectators to the FleetCenter can still get a glimpse this past, however, at the new 755,000-square-foot athletic center as they watch Celtic players move up and down the same parquet floor of the Boston Garden.
While the Garden has its place in sports history, the FleetCenter offers fans a better seating capacity of 18,624, an unobstructed view of the game, air-conditioning, and its own large parking facility. Tickets for the Boston Celtics sell quickly so advance purchases for the best seating is recommended. The FleetCenter is easily accessible by both the MBTA Green or Orange lines.
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Overlooking Lake Michigan Swissotel Chicago can be found at 323 E. Wacker
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