Delaware Technical Community College, Stanton Gymnasium

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The Delaware Technical Community College, Stanton Gymnasium is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Newark, Delaware on the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical Community College.

It was announced as the original home to the Delaware Stars, a basketball team in the USBL, before they moved to Pratt Gymnasium.

39°11′44″N75°33′37″W / 39.195544°N 75.560252°W / 39.195544; -75.560252


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