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Arenas, stadiums, and other sports venues in Dallas, Texas, United States. ... Dallas Ice Arena; Dallas International Motor Speedway; Dallas Sportatorium; F. Fair ...
American Airlines Center (AAC) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the Victory Park neighborhood in downtown Dallas, Texas. The arena serves as the home of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League and Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. The arena is also used for concerts and other live entertainment.
Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Texas" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... Dallas Ice Arena; Dickies Arena; Doggett Ford Park;
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions. The arenas in this table are ranked by maximum ...
Sports venues in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (8 C, ... Indoor arenas in Texas (6 C, ... Sports venues in Texas.
Arena football. Dallas has hosted three arena football franchises in its past, all a part of the now-defunct Arena Football League. From 1990-1993, the Dallas Texans (Arena) competed in the league, calling Reunion Arena their home. From 2002-2008, the AFL team was the Dallas Desperados, playing home games at the American Airlines Center.
The Sportatorium, located in downtown Dallas, Texas, was a barn-like arena used primarily for professional wrestling events. The building, which stood at 1000 S. Industrial Blvd, or the intersection of Industrial Boulevard and Cadiz Street (near the I-30/I-35E Interchange), had a seating capacity of approximately 4,500.
Fair Park Coliseum is an 8,513-seat multi-purpose arena in Dallas, Texas (USA) on the Fair Park grounds. [1] It was home to the Dallas Black Hawks ice hockey team and Dallas Chaparrals basketball team. [2] It was built in 1955. It was also home to the new ABA's Dallas Generals for the 2009–2010 season before the franchise folded.