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The St. Paul Civic Center was an indoor arena located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The arena opened in 1973 and was closed and demolished in 1998. [ 2 ] It once sat near the Ordway Music Theater and the Roy Wilkins Auditorium .
Xcel Energy Center is a multipurpose arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Completed in 2000 and often called "The X" by fans, [5] it is named for its locally based corporate sponsor Xcel Energy. With an official capacity of 17,954, the arena has four spectator levels: one suite level and three for general seating. [6]
Roy Wilkins Auditorium (nicknamed The Roy) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in St. Paul, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned municipal architect Clarence W. Wigington, it was built in 1932 as an arena extension to the existing St. Paul Auditorium (built 1906–1907). When the old auditorium wing was demolished in 1982, Wigington's arena wing ...
Xcel Center is on the same site as Cooper's legendary/notorious, tear-gas-plagued St. Paul Civic Center concert in 1978, which the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer not so fondly recalled in a 2013 ...
The Saints' first game, a 4–3 loss to the Winnipeg Jets, was played October 13, 1972, at the St. Paul Auditorium. The team moved to the new St. Paul Civic Center, which opened in January 1973. The first game in the new arena was on January 1, 1973, a 4–4 overtime tie with the Houston Aeros. The team colors were royal blue, white and new gold.
(6 p.m. Sat., starting at the intersection of 40th Av. and NE. Van Buren St., Columbia Heights, mplsstpats.org) 7. St. Paul Civic Symphony. The symphony pays tribute to the music of American ...
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Saint Paul: St. Paul Civic Center: 31,040 / 31,040 $434,445 22 July 1979 24 July 1979 Ames: Hilton Coliseum: ... Civic Arena: Sweet Inspirations — — 5 September 1979