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  2. Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (also known as LJVM Coliseum, Joel Coliseum or simply The Joel) is a 14,665-seat multi-purpose arena, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Construction on the arena began on April 23, 1987, and it opened on August 28, 1989.

  3. Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena (formerly named the LJVM Coliseum Annex and later the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex) is a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Winston-Salem, North Carolina built in 1989.

  4. Winston-Salem War Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Winston-Salem War Memorial Coliseum was a multi-purpose arena in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.The arena, which opened in 1955, held 8,200 people and was eventually replaced by the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in 1989.

  5. Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Dash baseball team played at Gene Hooks Field until 2009 (but now play at Truist Stadium formerly BB&T Ballpark starting in 2010). The Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum was the city's old multi-purpose arena and was demolished and replaced by the LJVM Coliseum in 1989.

  6. Category : Sports venues in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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    Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena; Winston-Salem War Memorial Coliseum This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 01:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Reynolds Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on the campus of Wake Forest University. [1] The arena was completed in March 1956 [2] after the university relocated to Winston-Salem from its namesake town in Wake County.

  8. C. E. Gaines Center - Wikipedia

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    The C.E. Gaines Center is a basketball arena on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. It is named for former WSSU men's basketball coach Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, who led the men's basketball team for 47 years. The facility has a capacity of 3,200 spectators and opened in 1978.

  9. List of sports venues in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Winston-Salem: Wake Forest Demon Deacons: 14,665: Cameron Indoor Stadium: Durham: Duke Blue Devils: ... A separate arena/meeting hall within the Greensboro Coliseum ...