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  2. University Credit Union Center - Wikipedia

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    The University Credit Union Center (previously known as Recreation Hall and The Pavilion at the ARC and commonly known as The Pavilion) is an 7,600-seat indoor multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of California, Davis in unincorporated Yolo County, California.

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    daviswiki.org is a wiki based in Davis, California about the people, events, universities, bands, places and other things of the city. [1] [2] For example, it includes information about local events, advice for classes to take or not take at UC Davis, locations of the cleanest bathrooms in town, and ways a poor student can best pack a to-go box from the local restaurant buffets.

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    KDRT-LP (95.7 FM) is a low-power radio station licensed to Davis, California, United States.The station is currently owned by Davis Community Television DBA Davis Media Access, who operate the public-access television DCTV for the City of Davis and the educational-access television channel DJUSD TV for the Davis Joint Unified School District.

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  9. Davis Avenue Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Davis Avenue Recreation Center is a historic recreation facility in Mobile, Alabama. The facility was established in 1921 as the first public leisure center for African Americans in segregated Mobile. Initially known as the Davis Avenue Community House, it also featured tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a small park.