词条 | Expo Square Pavilion |
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| name = Expo Square Pavilion | nickname = | logo_image = | logo_caption = | image = | caption = Fairgrounds Pavilion in the 1960s, looking west toward Tulsa skyline | fullname = | former names = | location = 4145 East 21st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma | coordinates = {{coord|36|8|12|N|95|55|58|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | broke_ground = | built = | opened = 1932 | renovated = | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | owner = Tulsa County | operator = Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority[1] | surface = | scoreboard = | cost = | architect = Leland I. Shumway | project_manager = | structural engineer = | services engineer = | general_contractor = | main_contractors = | capacity = 6,311 | suites = | record_attendance = | dimensions = | acreage = | volume = | tenants = Tulsa Oilers (CHL) (1983–1984) Tulsa Roughnecks (NASL) (1979–1984) Tulsa Ambush (NPSL) (1991–1992) Tulsa 66ers (NBA D-League) (2005–2008) Tulsa Golden Hurricane (NCAA) (1947–1976) Tulsa Revolution (MASL) (2015) | embedded = | website = www.exposquare.com | publictransit = }} The Expo Square Pavilion, sometimes called simply The Pavilion, and formerly known as the Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion, is a 6,311-seat multi-purpose arena, in the Tulsa State Fairgrounds in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was built in 1932; the architect was Leland I Shumway. The building is in the PWA Art Deco style, built of blond brick with terra cotta ornamentation, and is considered one the prime examples of Art Deco architecture in Tulsa. It was home to the Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team from 1947 until the opening of the Tulsa Convention Center in 1976, the Tulsa Oilers Central Hockey League team in the 1983–84 season[2] and the Tulsa 66ers, of the NBA Development League, until they moved to the SpiritBank Event Center in 2008. The Tulsa Roughnecks of the NASL used it for indoor soccer until the league's demise in 1984.[4] It was home to the Tulsa Revolution of MASL for the latter portion of the 2014–15 season, the team's last. Was also used as the venue for UFC 4, which was held on December 16, 1994. Currently, it is used for numerous events throughout the year, including the annual Akdar Shrine Circus. References1. ^TCPFA - Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority [3]2. ^http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/tulsa-oilers-8580.html 3. ^1 {{cite news |first=Mark |last=Schnabel |newspaper=The Newton Kansan |location=Newton, KS |publisher=GateHouse Media |title=B-52s game postponed |url=http://www.thekansan.com/article/20141226/SPORTS/141229605/2000/NEWS |date=December 26, 2014 |accessdate=December 29, 2014}} }} External links
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