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Colorado Grit; City: Greeley, Colorado, USA: League: North American Hockey League: Division: South Division: Founded: 2023: Home arena: Greeley Ice Haus: Colors ...
Greeley began as the Union Colony of Colorado, which was founded in 1869 by Nathan C. Meeker, an agricultural reporter for the New York Tribune, as an experimental utopian farming community "based on temperance, religion, agriculture, education and family values," with the backing of the Tribune ' s editor Horace Greeley, who had visited Colorado in the 1859 Pike's Peak Gold Rush and had ...
It was previously home to the Wichita Falls Wildcats junior ice hockey team from 2004 to 2017. [5] It was also home to the Wichita Falls Nighthawks of the Indoor Football League and briefly the Wichita Falls Force of the USA Central Hockey League. In 2019, the arena's added the Wichita Falls Flyers FC of the US Arena Pro Soccer League. [6]
The Bunkhouse was originally built as Greeley's city hall. It contains 1,500 square feet (140 m 2 ) of meeting space and a 1,230-square-foot (114 m 2 ) deck. The 4-H Building
Glinting blades scraped the ice as skaters circled and twirled. The Lomi Ice Haus at Montrose was a cool place to lace up in the late 1970s. If only the circumstances had been different, visitors ...
Bank of Colorado Arena at Butler-Hancock Athletic Center is a 2,992-seat multi-purpose arena in Greeley, Colorado, United States.It was built in 1974 and is home to the University of Northern Colorado Bears men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Bears volleyball, wrestling and indoor track and field programs.
The Union Colony Civic Center. The Union Colony Civic Center (UCCC) is a performing arts venue in Greeley, Colorado that is owned and operated by the City of Greeley. [1] Built in 1988, the UCCC is home to two performance venues, Monfort Concert Hall, which seats 1,686, and Hensel Phelps Theatre, which seats 214.
"Lady Liberty of Greeley" The "Lady Liberty of Greeley" statue on the courthouse grounds was restored and re-installed in 2006. [3] When it was completed in 1917, Weld County shared judges with Larimer and Boulder counties. It is the sixth county courthouse building of the 19th Judicial Circuit. [3] The first was a log cabin.