Columbus Civic Center

Coordinates: 32°27′01″N 84°59′16″W / 32.450276°N 84.987699°W / 32.450276; -84.987699
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Columbus Civic Center
"The Dragons Den" and "The Jungle"
NISL
) (2023-present)

Columbus Civic Center is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbus, Georgia, built in 1996.

History

Panoramic view of a Columbus Cottonmouths hockey game

The arena was built in 1996, along with a Softball Complex, to fully complete South Commons (an area consisting of a

football stadium, and a skateboard park).[9] The venue replaced the Municipal Auditorium
, which was constructed in 1955.

Events

The Columbus Civic Center is home to the

team in 1997.

On October 10 to the 11th, Barney, and his friends: Baby Bop & BJ, and their new friend, Riff performed here in Barney Live! - The Let's Go Tour which was supposed to be filmed here and released on video, but it never happened.

The arena is also the primary concert venue in the

WWE's Friday Night Smackdown (in 2006 and 2014), and WCW Monday Nitro
(in 1996).

References

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  7. ^ "Genoa Co - Commercial Construction Services - Specialty". Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  8. Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
    . August 2, 1996. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  9. ^ South Commons Archived 2011-07-02 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
  10. ^ "Team owners reveal name, logo of new hockey team coming to Columbus". Ledger-Enquirer. May 21, 2019.

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