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Duluth Amphitheater
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Location1131 E Superior Street
Duluth, Minnesota, 55802
Coordinates46°47′54″N 92°05′01″W / 46.798412°N 92.0837112°W / 46.798412; -92.0837112
OwnerCity of Duluth
Capacity4,000
Construction
OpenedDecember 4, 1924
ClosedFebruary 12, 1939
Demolished1941 (partial)
Tenants
Duluth Hornets (1924–1933)
Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs men's ice hockey (1930–1932)

The Duluth Amphitheater in Duluth, Minnesota was an indoor, artificial ice rink. The venue was one of the first two artificial rinks in Minnesota (the other being the Minneapolis Arena) and hosted a variety of games in the Duluth area.[1]

  1. ^ "DULUTH AMPHITHEATER". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved February 22, 2024.

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