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  2. Jamestown Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Jamestown Civic Center is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jamestown, North Dakota. It was built in 1973 and has capacity to fit 6500 people. [1] It is the former home to the University of Jamestown Jimmies basketball teams. KISS performed at the arena during their Asylum Tour on March 14, 1986.

  3. Jamestown, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Jamestown is home to two 18-hole golf courses—Hillcrest Golf Course and Jamestown Country Club—as well as the Jamestown Civic Center, which hosts concerts, University of Jamestown basketball games, other large events, and the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame; other sporting facilities include Jack Brown Stadium, one of North Dakota's ...

  4. Sonnentag Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Sonnentag Event Center is a multipurpose arena in Eau Claire, Wisconsin located near the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire's campus. The stadium opened in 2024. The stadium opened in 2024. The stadium replaced the Zorn Arena .

  5. Committee recommends JSDC market, sell Jamestown properties - AOL

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    The Jamestown Civic Center and Promotion Committee unanimously recommended on Tuesday, Oct. 24, to publicize a caboose at Frontier Village that is available for an entity or individual to remove ...

  6. Committee recommends approval to dispose caboose at Frontier ...

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    Sep. 21—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown Civic Center and Promotion Committee recommended approval on a 4-0 vote to dispose of a Midland Continental Railroad caboose located at Frontier Village.

  7. Category:Defunct college basketball venues in the United ...

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    This article contains venues that were once used for college basketball, but are no longer used for that purpose.Some of these venues have been torn down, while others remain in use for other sports, non-sporting purposes, or even recreational basketball.

  8. Reg Lenna Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Reg Lenna Center for the Arts is a restored 1923 theater used as a community center for the performing arts in Jamestown, New York. The center is named after a notable local resident Reginald Lenna who donated $1 million to begin restoration work in 1987.

  9. W. L. Zorn Arena - Wikipedia

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    W. L. Zorn Arena, more commonly known as Zorn Arena, is an arena located on the campus of UW-Eau Claire in Eau Claire, WI.The facility is home to the UW-Eau Claire Blugold Men's & Women's Basketball teams, UW-Eau Claire commencement ceremonies and other events (concerts, visiting artists and lecturers).