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New Haven Coliseum, formally known as New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, was a sports and entertainment arena located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Construction began in 1968 and was completed in 1972. The Coliseum was officially closed on September 1, 2002, by Mayor John DeStefano Jr., and demolished by implosion on January 20, 2007.
Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium: 15,600 unknown Highmark Amphitheatre 5,000 1949 Highmark Events Center: 3,750 June 17, 1990 The Pavilion at Star Lake: Burgettstown: 23,000 Rhode Island; September 1925 Brown Stadium: Providence: 20,000 January 27, 1950 Veterans Memorial Auditorium: 1,931 June 12, 1915 Strand Ballroom & Theatre: 1,980 1928
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum & Expo Center ... Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum ... California: 615,700 sq ft ...
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, in Uniondale, New York on September 18, 2024.
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York; New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut; Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Marion, Ohio) Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Portland, Oregon) Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Madison, Wisconsin) Memorial Coliseum is the ...
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The Bears went on to win the inaugural game at California Memorial Stadium by a final score of 9–0, beating Stanford for the fifth straight year and securing their fourth straight undefeated season. [12] When California Memorial Stadium opened in 1923, the permanent capacity of the venue was around 75,000 and expandable to around 85,000.
Veterans Memorial Stadium (also known as Veterans Stadium, Vets Stadium or simply The Vet) is an 11,600-seat stadium located south of the Liberal Arts Campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California.