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From August 11 to August 14, 1980 the rather chaotic Democratic National Convention was held in New York City at Madison Square Garden.
The 1896 eastern North America heat wave would kill over 1,500 people — despite being one of the lesser-known events in NYC history.
For a brief time, Queens actually had its own Madison Square Garden, an outdoor arena called Madison Square Garden Bowl.
Ever wonder why Madison Square Garden is located atop Penn Station and not at Madison Square? The story is very New York, and is not quite finished yet.