Washington Coliseum
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Washington Coliseum is a historic indoor arena in Washington, D.C., best known for hosting major sporting events, concerts, and notably the Beatles’ first U.S. concert in 1964.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Washington Coliseum canonical | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3512792 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Washington Coliseum Context triple: [Uline Arena, alsoKnownAs, Washington Coliseum]
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Pacific Coliseum
Pacific Coliseum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Vancouver, Canada, best known for hosting figure skating and short track speed skating events during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a historic multi-purpose stadium in Los Angeles best known for hosting major events including the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics and serving as a longtime home for prominent college and professional sports teams.
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Seattle Center Coliseum
Seattle Center Coliseum, later known as KeyArena, was a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle best known as the longtime home of the NBA’s Seattle SuperSonics and a major venue for sports and entertainment events.
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Exhibition Stadium
Exhibition Stadium was a multi-purpose outdoor sports venue in Toronto, Canada, best known as the original home of the Toronto Blue Jays before the opening of the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre).
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Multnomah Stadium
Multnomah Stadium was the historic name of the long-standing sports venue in Portland, Oregon now known as Providence Park, which has hosted baseball, football, and soccer events for over a century.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Washington Coliseum Target entity description: Washington Coliseum is a historic indoor arena in Washington, D.C., best known for hosting major sporting events, concerts, and notably the Beatles’ first U.S. concert in 1964.
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Pacific Coliseum
Pacific Coliseum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Vancouver, Canada, best known for hosting figure skating and short track speed skating events during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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B.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a historic multi-purpose stadium in Los Angeles best known for hosting major events including the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics and serving as a longtime home for prominent college and professional sports teams.
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Seattle Center Coliseum
Seattle Center Coliseum, later known as KeyArena, was a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle best known as the longtime home of the NBA’s Seattle SuperSonics and a major venue for sports and entertainment events.
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Exhibition Stadium
Exhibition Stadium was a multi-purpose outdoor sports venue in Toronto, Canada, best known as the original home of the Toronto Blue Jays before the opening of the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre).
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Multnomah Stadium
Multnomah Stadium was the historic name of the long-standing sports venue in Portland, Oregon now known as Providence Park, which has hosted baseball, football, and soccer events for over a century.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
concert venue
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historic building ⓘ indoor arena ⓘ sports venue ⓘ |
| address | 3rd and M Streets NE, Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Uline Ice Arena
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Washington Coliseum ⓘ |
| architect | George T. Santmyers ⓘ |
| capacity |
approximately 8,000 to 9,000 for hockey and basketball
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over 9,000 for concerts and boxing ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| eraOfProminence |
1940s
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1950s ⓘ 1960s ⓘ |
| hasNearbyStation | NoMa–Gallaudet U station ⓘ |
| historicSignificance |
early major indoor arena in Washington, D.C.
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site of landmark rock and roll concert ⓘ |
| hostedEvent |
boxing matches
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circus performances ⓘ political rallies ⓘ professional wrestling events ⓘ religious gatherings ⓘ |
| hostedTeam |
Washington Capitols
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Washington Lions ⓘ |
| hostedTeamSport |
basketball
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ice hockey ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
District of Columbia
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United States capital ⓘ Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| namedAfter | Miguel L. Uline ⓘ |
| nearbyTransitSystem | Washington Metro ⓘ |
| neighborhood | Near Northeast, Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| notableEvent | The Beatles’ first full U.S. concert ⓘ |
| notableEventDate | February 11, 1964 ⓘ |
| notablePerformer | The Beatles ⓘ |
| opened | 1941 ⓘ |
| originalName | Uline Arena ⓘ |
| primaryUse |
basketball venue
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boxing venue ⓘ concert hall ⓘ ice hockey venue ⓘ |
| redevelopedAs | mixed-use commercial space ⓘ |
| redevelopedUse |
entertainment space
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office space ⓘ retail space ⓘ |
| roofType | arched roof ⓘ |
| structureType | reinforced concrete building ⓘ |
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Subject: Washington Coliseum Description of subject: Washington Coliseum is a historic indoor arena in Washington, D.C., best known for hosting major sporting events, concerts, and notably the Beatles’ first U.S. concert in 1964.
Referenced by (3)
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