Chisholm Trail Coliseum
Multipurpose arena in Oklahoma, USA
Garfield County Expo Center | |
Location | Enid, Oklahoma, United States |
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Owner | Garfield County, Oklahoma |
Capacity | 8,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1998 |
Architect | Silas N. Vonn |
Tenants | |
Oklahoma Storm (USBL) (2000–2007) Oklahoma Flying Aces (NAL) (2024–present) |
The Chisholm Trail Coliseum is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena located at the Garfield County Fairgrounds in Enid, Oklahoma. The coliseum, also called the Garfield County Expo Center was built in 1998.[1] It was home to the Oklahoma Storm USBL basketball team, and also serves as a site for various conventions. In late April 2009, the Coliseum suffered damage when it was hit by an EF2 tornado,[2] and again in August 2011 when a 96 mph wind storm hit Enid.[3]
36°25′59″N 97°52′45″W / 36.433158°N 97.879236°W / 36.433158; -97.879236
References
- ^ "Enid Exposition Center Opens With ‘Tops In Blue’ Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine", The Ponca City News, August 2, 1998
- ^ Barron, Robert, "Adjusters look at Expo Center to determine repair cost after tornado", Enid News & Eagle, April 27, 2009
- ^ Barron, Robert, "Powering Back Up", Enid News & Eagle, August 9, 2011
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