Although they rep "Golden State" this NBA team plays their home games from San Francisco.
Warriors
This trophy has been around longer then the NHL. The Created in 1893, while the league was established in 1917.
Stanley Cup
This infamous festival was scheduled to take place on April 28–30 and May 5–7, 2017, on the Bahamian island of Great Exuma.
Fyre Festival
In July 2015, this American singer-songwriter played his 65th show at MSG—setting a new record for the most performances by any artist at The Garden.
Billy Joel
Owned and operated by the Related Group, this luxury fitness company has over 300 locations across the world.
This popular Chinese cookie was invented by a Japanese resident of San Francisco.
Fortune Cookie
Nicknamed “The Flying Tomato”, this athlete is a three-time Olympic gold medalist and has broken boundaries and pushed the sport of snowboarding to new heights, challenging generations of competitors and introducing the sport to a wide audience.
Shaun White
This island is the most isolated population center on Earth: It's about 2,400 miles from the Mainland U.S., the closest landmass.
Hawaii
All four members of this band have performed at Madison Square Garden, but they never performed there at the same time.
The Beatles
This stationary bike company earned the reputation for providing online fitness instruction led by real live instructors through a series of pre-recorded videos.
Peloton
Popular throughout the city, these are known to be the only National Historical Monument that can move.
Cable Cars
Nickname “The Roaring Game” because of the rumbling sound a stone makes when it’s delivered and how it glides across rough ice.
Curling
The United States gained this island as a territory after the Spanish-American War in 1898. The Treaty of Paris that was signed to end the war allotted the island country to the United States in 1917. This also meant that every citizen was granted U.S. citizenship.
Puerto Rico
In 1971, Madison Square Garden hosted the "Fight of the Century" between Joe Louis and this iconic boxer
Muhammad Ali
Cotton used to the be the go-to apparel choice of those who do the downward dog. This brand's moisture-wicking fabrics have proved so popular with the yoga crowd that now everyone's getting into the game
Lululemon
When this infamous Chicago gangster was held at Alcatraz, he gave regular Sunday concerts with the inmate band, the Rock Islanders. He played the banjo.
Al Capone
Cool Runnings is a 1993 American comedy loosely based on the true story of this nation's bobsleigh team's debut in competition during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary
Jamaica
This movement started in Jamaica in the 1930s, and since then has spread across the world to varying degrees. It is considered a religion, and incorporates Protestant Christianity, mysticism, and elements of pan-African political consciousness.
Rastafarian
In 1962, this American actress, model, and singer famously performed a birthday serenade to President John F. Kennedy at MSG.
Marilyn Monroe
Founded in 2006 with a single cycling studio on New York City's Upper West Side, this company's spin classes helped usher in a national craze of synchronized boutique group exercise.
SoulCycle
This street gets all the love, but Filbert St. between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets is the steepest—31.5 degrees!
Lombard
One of figure skating's greats, this Asian-American is a two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 1998, bronze in 2002), a five-time World champion (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003) and a nine-time U.S. champion (1996, 1998–2005)
Michelle Kwan
Known for its misleading name, this country is by far the world's largest island that is not a continent. It covers 822,706 square miles which is more than double the second largest island, New Guinea.
Greenland
This performer claims the record for selling out Madison Square Garden the fastest of any artist. Two shows for his 2012 Believe tour sold out in 30 seconds.
Justin Bieber
This race, most known for "Heartbreak Hill", is the oldest yearly marathon held in the United States.
Boston Marathon