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Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: September 16, 2010 : 1101 South Ave., W. Missoula: 53: Missoula Downtown Historic District: Missoula Downtown Historic District: August 21, 2009
1101 South Ave West Missoula, Montana United States: Owner: Missoula Area Youth Hockey Association: Operator: Missoula Area Youth Hockey Association: Capacity: 1,000: Surface: Ice Rink: Opened: November 27, 1997; 27 years ago () Tenants; Missoula Maulers (NPHL/AWHL/WSHL) (2007–2016) Missoula Jr. Bruins (2016–2021) Missoula Figure Skating Club
The Wilma Theatre is a cinema and events venue in Missoula, Montana, United States. It was built in 1921 by William "Billy" Simons and dedicated to his wife, light opera artist Edna Wilma . Designed by Norwegian architect Ole Bakke and his assistant H. E. Kirkemo, the steel-framed highrise features hallmarks of Sullivanesque architecture. [ 2 ]
Meadow Event Park; Mercer County Fairgrounds; Michigan State Fair Riding Coliseum, Dairy Cattle Building, and Agricultural Building; Monroe County Fairgrounds;
Washington–Grizzly Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in the western United States, located on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana. Opened 39 years ago in 1986 , it is home to the Montana Grizzlies , a member of the Big Sky Conference in Division I FCS (formerly Division I-AA).
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Dahlberg Arena is a 7,321-seat multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula. [4] The arena opened in 1953 and is home to the Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz basketball teams. It has hosted the Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament five times: 1978, 1991, 1992, 2000 ...
Ogren Park at Allegiance Field is a stadium in the Western United States, located in Missoula, Montana. Primarily used for minor league baseball, it is the home field of the Missoula PaddleHeads of the Pioneer League. Built in 2004, the ballpark seats 5,000 people and replaced Lindbord-Cregg Field. [3]