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The 77,629 ft 2 James E. Martin Aquatics Center consists of three pools: an indoor training pool (built in 1969), an outdoor training pool (2007), a competition pool with diving well (1993). The Center is named for James E. Martin, President of Auburn University from 1984 through 1992, who spearheaded the facility's construction.
The city, Auburn Area Recreation and Parks District, the Skyview Foundation, and the Rotary Club of Auburn all teamed up to make the ADA improvements. “The pickleball court, the multi-use court ...
Felton Little Park (originally Auburn City Park) is a municipal park in Auburn, Alabama, United States.Felton Little Park is the oldest park in Auburn. From 1949 until 1968, the park was the home stadium of the Auburn High School Tigers football team, and from 1949 through 1967, the Auburn High School baseball team. [1]
The Auburn City Schools public school system is currently served by one high school for the entire city, a 350,000 square-foot, $72 million facility that opened in 2017 and houses students in 10th through 12th grade. As of the 2021–22 school year, the student population at Auburn High is the most of any high school in the state of Alabama.
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Special Events Recreation Center Brockport: 5,500 1983 Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center: Hopewell: 15,000 July 9, 1966 Saratoga Performing Arts Center: Saratoga Springs: 25,100 1990 Island Federal Credit Union Arena: Stony Brook: 4,950 1924 Michie Stadium: West Point: 40,000 September 20, 1980 JMA Wireless Dome: Syracuse: 49,262 2011 SRC ...
Auburn forward Johni Broome, center, jokes around with guard Miles Kelly (13) and guard Tahaad Pettiford (0) in a timeout during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Dec ...
In May 1967, the Auburn City Schools agreed to a ten-year lease of the proposed stadium, which the city of Auburn constructed the following year for $1.1 million. [5] The stadium opened on October 25, 1968, with an Auburn High School loss to Lanett High School, 14-13; the first home win at the venue came three weeks later against arch-rival ...