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The Lee County Civic Center is a 7,800-seat multi-purpose arena in North Fort Myers, Florida, US. [1] It opened in 1978. It hosts local sporting events and concerts.
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Charleston Civic Center: September 14, 1980 Nashville: Nashville Municipal Auditorium: September 16, 1980 Baton Rouge: Riverside Centroplex: September 18, 1980 North Fort Myers: Lee County Civic Center: September 19, 1980 Pembroke Pines: Hollywood Sportatorium: September 20, 1980 Lakeland: Lakeland Civic Center: September 21, 1980 Jacksonville
The arena was named the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in 1977 in honor of Donald L. Tucker, Esq., a former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and Special Ambassador for the United States to the Dominican Republic. Upon opening, the venue was named the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center.
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It intersects with Interstate 75 shortly before terminating at SR 31 near the Lee County Civic Center. At SR 31, another section of CR 78 begins less than 2 miles to the north. This segment, known as North River Road runs east along the north side of the Caloosahatchee River to Alva, and North LaBelle.