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The ImOn Ice Arena is a 3,850-seat multipurpose arena in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, located adjacent to Veterans Memorial Stadium. The arena opened on January 8, 2000, and is owned by the city of Cedar Rapids. It is home to the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League as well as several local youth hockey teams. The University of ...
Alliant Energy PowerHouse (formerly Five Seasons Center and later U.S. Cellular Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in the downtown area of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.It was financed by the approval of a voter referendum to allocate special municipal capital improvement bond monies, after several prior bond referendums to build a civic center failed between 1965 and 1977.
Tyson Events Center: 1972 ‡ Waterloo Black Hawks (second) Waterloo: USHL: Young Arena: 1980 † Des Moines Buccaneers: Urbandale: USHL: Buccaneer Arena: 1980 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders: Cedar Rapids: USHL: ImOn Ice Arena: 1999 † Dubuque Fighting Saints (second) Dubuque: USHL: Mystique Ice Center: 2010 Mason City Toros: Mason City: NA3HL ...
Fishers new community and recreation center to provide more than treadmills and barbells
Kingston Stadium is a football stadium in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Kingston Stadium is located southwest of downtown Cedar Rapids, adjacent to Veterans Memorial Stadium and ImOn Ice Arena . Opened September 12, 1952, it was named for a settlement called Kingston established in 1839 on the west side of the Cedar River which was later annexed into ...
In addition to being the new home of the Indy Fuel hockey team, the $170 million venue will feature comedians, country acts and more.
The Fishers boys won at HSE, 64-57, last December, while the HSE girls won an overtime thriller at Fishers, 70-67. The series between the Royals and Tigers has existed since Fishers opened as a ...
The original Veterans Memorial Stadium was built in 1949 for the Cedar Rapids Rockets of the Central Association. It later became home to the Cedar Rapids Indians (1950–1952), the Cedar Rapids Raiders (1953–1957), and the Cedar Rapids Braves (1958–1961) of the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League. From 1962 until its demolition, Cedar Rapids ...