Omni Coliseum: Difference between revisions
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| [[1973-74 NHL season|1973-74]] | | [[1973-74 NHL season|1973-74]] |
Revision as of 15:11, 6 September 2022
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
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Opened | October 14, 1972 |
Closed | May 11, 1997 |
Demolished | July 26, 1997 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Atlanta Hawks (1972-97) Atlanta Flames (1972-80) |
Omni Coliseum (often called The Omni) was an indoor arena in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Completed in 1972, the arena seated 16,378 for basketball and 15,278 for hockey. It was part of the Omni Complex, now known as the CNN Center.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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National Hockey League | 1972-73 | Atlanta Flames | Program |
1973-74 | Atlanta Flames | Program (1 • 2) | |
National Basketball Association | 1974-75 | Atlanta Hawks | Program (1 • 2) |
February 5, 1978 | Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference | NBA All-Star Game Program | |
1986-87 | Atlanta Hawks | Program | |
1987-88 | Atlanta Hawks | Program | |
1992-93 | Atlanta Hawks | Program |
See also
Venues Portal |