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Arena | City | Built in | Closed | Home Arena | Capacity |
Edgerton Park Arena | Rochester, NY | 1892 | 1956 | 1923-55 | 4,200 |
Rochester Community War Memorial | Rochester, NY | 1955 | -- | 1955-57 | 10,000 |
Cincinnati Gardens | Cincinnati, OH | 1949 | 2016 | 1957-72 | 10,208 |
Municipal Auditorium | Kansas City, MO | 1935 | -- | 1972-74 | 7,300 |
Omaha Civic Auditorium | Omaha, NE | 1954 | 2014 | 1972-75 | 9,300 |
Kemper Arena | Kansas City, MO | 1972 | -- | 1974-85 | 15,000 |
Municipal Auditorium | Kansas City, MO | 1935 | -- | 1979-80 | 7,300 |
ARCO Arena 1 | Sacramento, CA | 1985 | 1988 | 1985-88 | 10,333 |
ARCO Arena 2 | Sacramento, CA | 1988 | 2016 | 1988-16 | 17,317 |
Sleep Train Arena | Sacramento, CA | 1988 | 2016 | 1988-16 | 17,317 |
Powerbalance Pavillion | Sacramento, CA | 1988 | 2016 | 1988-16 | 17,317 |
Golden 1 Center | Sacramento, CA | 2016 | -- | 2016 - | 17,608 |
The Kansas City Kings were forced to move back to Municipal Auditorium arena for the 1979-80 season because a wind storm had caused the roof to collapse. Luckily, the arena was vacant at the time of the collapse and no one was injured.
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