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Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Marion, Ohio)

Coordinates: 40°36′16″N 83°07′28″W / 40.604351°N 83.124415°W / 40.604351; -83.124415
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Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Map
Location220 East Fairground St., Marion, OH 43302
OwnerCity of Marion
OperatorCandy Tripp
Capacity3,200 Permanent Seats
5,500 Maximum Capacity
SurfaceArtificial Turf
Construction
Broke ground1949
Opened1950
Construction cost$100,000 (Around $1.05 million in 2018)
BuilderMarion Contracting Corps Builders
Tenants
Marion Barons (IHL) (1953–1954)
Toledo-Marion Mercurys (IHL) (1955–1956)
Marion Mayhem (GLIFL/CIFL) (2006–2010)
Marion Blue Racers (UIFL/CIFL/XLIF) (2011–2015)

The Veterans Memorial Coliseum is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena, in Marion, Ohio. It was built in 1949.

It was home to the Marion Blue Racers indoor football team of X-League Indoor Football.

The arena was formerly home to the Marion Barons, a minor league professional ice hockey team during the 1953-54 International Hockey League season. The Toledo Mercurys played part of the 1955–56 season at the arena, operating as the "Toledo-Marion Mercurys." The most recent former tenant was the Marion Mayhem, which folded in 2010, after 5 years of participating in the CIFL (known as the Great Lakes Indoor Football League during its inaugural season).

The Ohio Junior High wrestling championships were held at the arena.[1]

40°36′16″N 83°07′28″W / 40.604351°N 83.124415°W / 40.604351; -83.124415

References

  1. ^ "Ohio Junior High State Wrestling Results". ohioathletics.com. Retrieved 2019-04-04.