Sam Houston Coliseum

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Sam Houston Coliseum was a historic multi-purpose indoor arena in Houston, Texas, that hosted professional sports, concerts, and major public events throughout much of the 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demolished building
indoor arena
multi-purpose arena
architecturalStyle Art Deco
capacity approximately 9,000
category Defunct indoor arenas in Texas
Demolished sports venues in Texas
Music venues in Houston
Sports venues in Houston
constructionStartDate mid-1930s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolishedFor construction of Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
demolitionDate 1998
fundedBy Public Works Administration
hasSurface multi-surface event floor
hostedEvent Elvis Presley concerts
Jimi Hendrix concerts
National Wrestling Alliance events
The Beatles concerts
World Class Championship Wrestling events
World Wrestling Federation events
political speech by John F. Kennedy
locatedIn Downtown Houston
Houston
surface form: Houston, Texas
namedAfter Sam Houston
notableFor being primary indoor sports venue in Houston before The Summit
hosting major professional wrestling cards in Texas
openingDate 1937
operator Houston
surface form: City of Houston
owner Houston
surface form: City of Houston
partOf Houston civic center complex
replaced City Auditorium (Houston)
replacedBy Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
tenant Houston Aeros (WHA)
Houston Apollos (ice hockey)
Houston Huskies (basketball)
Carolina Cougars (ABA)
surface form: Houston Mavericks (ABA)

Houston Rockets
usedFor basketball games
concerts
ice hockey games
political rallies
professional wrestling events
public assemblies

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Houston Mavericks homeArena Sam Houston Coliseum
Houston Aeros homeArena Sam Houston Coliseum