All Seasons Arena (Minot)

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All Seasons Arena
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All Seasons Arena (Minot)
Location Minot, North Dakota
Capacity 3,900
Tenants
Minot Top Guns/Americans (SJHL) (19871997)

All Seasons Arena is a multipurpose venue located on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot, North Dakota. It has a capacity of 3,900 people. [1]

The venue hosted a taping of UWF Fury Hour in July 1993.

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References

  1. AP Staff (June 15, 2006). "Seats being installed at Minot's All Seasons Arena". KXMC-TV . Retrieved September 26, 2011.]

Coordinates: 48°14′09″N101°15′46″W / 48.23583°N 101.26278°W / 48.23583; -101.26278 (All Seasons Arena)