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  2. Category:Indoor arenas in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Indiana" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Midwest Training & Ice Center; N. Noblesville Event ...

  3. Fishers Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fishers Event Center is an arena in Fishers, Indiana and is owned by the City of Fishers. The arena is the new home of the Indy Fuel of the ECHL.. As well as the Fuel, Fishers Event Center will also host the Indy Ignite of the Pro Volleyball Federation, the Fishers Freight of the Indoor Football League, concerts, and high school graduations.

  4. Corteva Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Corteva Coliseum is a 6,500-seat indoor multi-use arena, ... Indiana Convention Center (2009) Home of the Naptown Roller Derby 2006–2008, 2010–present

  5. Category:Event venues in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Convention centers in Indiana (8 P) E. Entertainment venues in Indiana (10 C) I. Indoor arenas in Indiana (5 C, 12 P) N.

  6. Grand Park (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Pacers Athletic Center is an indoor sporting facility on the complex. It hosts five basketball courts, and two multipurpose indoor courts for various sports. [citation needed] The center is privately owned by the Indiana Pacers NBA team. [4] It was purchased from Johnathan Byrd in 2017. [5]

  7. Ford Center (Evansville) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Center is a multi-use indoor arena in downtown Evansville, Indiana, with a maximum seating capacity of 11,000. [4] It officially opened in November 2011 and is mainly used for basketball, ice hockey, and music concerts.

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  9. John Mellencamp Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The John Mellencamp Pavilion is the primary indoor athletics training facility of the Indiana Hoosiers' football program. It was dedicated on April 12, 1996, following a donation of $1.5 million from singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, to facilitate the project.