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  2. Frankenmuth Credit Union Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Frankenmuth Credit Union Event Center (formerly Birch Run Expo Center) was a 2,500 seat multi-purpose arena in Birch Run, Michigan. However, it was sold to Camping World in November 2020 and is now one of their largest showrooms. Prior to 2002, it was the first NHL Skate center. Due to lack of interest, it was converted into an events center.

  3. Munn Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Munn Ice Arena is named for former MSU football coach and athletic director "Biggie" Munn. Clarence L. Munn Ice Arena is a 6,114-seat hockey-only arena in East Lansing, Michigan on the campus of Michigan State University, situated across Chestnut Road from the Intramural Recreative Sports Center West and Spartan Stadium.

  4. Yost Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Yost Ice Arena, formerly the Fielding H. Yost Field House, is an indoor ice hockey arena located on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. It is the home of the Michigan men's ice hockey team. Yost Field House opened in 1923 and was the home of the Michigan men's basketball team until the Crisler Center opened in 1967. It was ...

  5. Dee Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Tech played their last hockey game in Dee Stadium on December 4, 1971, after which they moved to the Student Ice Arena. [ 6 ] In 1974, the City of Houghton signed a 99-year lease for the Dee Stadium from Michigan Tech. [ 7 ] In May 1983, the City of Houghton eliminated Dee Stadium from their annual budget due to financial reasons and ...

  6. Palestra (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1904 in Laurium, Michigan, the Palestra was the first building in the world built specifically for the use of ice hockey, [citation needed] and for most of its existence, the Palestra had a natural ice surface. The rink was flooded and would then freeze in the cold weather. The arena did not have ice making equipment until the late 1940s.

  7. Lakeview Arena - Wikipedia

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    Lakeview Arena is a 3,100-seat multi-purpose arena, located in Marquette, Michigan.It opened in 1974, during the Marquette Iron Rangers hockey season. The team had previously played in the historic Palestra, a building that had moved from Laurium, Michigan in 1921 and was torn down shortly after Lakeview opened.

  8. Woodbridge unveils new $2.5 million park in Port Reading section

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    Besides the state-of-the-art street hockey rinks and the refurbished soccer fields, Cypress Park II also features playground amenities with areas for children ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12 as well as ...

  9. Calumet Colosseum - Wikipedia

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    The Calumet Colosseum is an ice hockey arena in Calumet, Michigan, built in 1913. It was only a few years younger than the Matthews Arena, which opened in 1910 and then burned down in 1918. The building is a three-story, barrel roof structure. [1] It has a seating capacity of 700. [2]