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Kansas Coliseum was an entertainment complex in unincorporated ... of Wichita, the former owner of The Wichita Eagle newspaper. Arena capacity could be configured for ...
Her concert was at the Kansas Coliseum in October of 1985.
The facility was known as Sedgwick County Arena during early planning stages. It was meant to replace the Kansas Coliseum north of Wichita.. On November 9, 2004, Sedgwick County voters approved the downtown arena at a projected construction cost of $183,625,241 [8] by a 52–48% vote.
Kansas Pavilions was a public events complex located in unincorporated Sedgwick County, Kansas near the Wichita suburb of Park City, Kansas, USA. It hosted a number of equestrian, livestock, dog and car shows, as well as swap meets and flea markets. It ceased hosting events after 2016. [1]
Wichita’s Round Mound of Sound finally has made it. ... In the late 1950s, almost two decades before the Kansas Coliseum venue opened, real estate developer Jad Wolf had the idea for the Cotillion.
Charles Koch Arena is a 10,506-seat multi-purpose arena in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is located on the southeast corner of 21st and Hillside on the campus of Wichita State University in northeast Wichita. The arena is home to the Wichita State Shockers men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams.
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The Aviators played their home games in Britt Brown Arena at the Kansas Coliseum during the team's first season (2005). In 2006, the Aviators played their home games at the Wichita Ice Center in Wichita, Kansas. The Wichita Aviators and Kansas Koyotes were both owned by APFL founder Ralph Adams. Carl Caldwell was the head coach of the Aviators ...