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Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center. It is named for Jim Norick, the mayor of Oklahoma City during ...
The OKC Fairgrounds coliseum will be sporting a familiar name when it opens in 2025.. Once it's complete, the venue will be known as OG&E Coliseum. The Oklahoma State Fair made the announcement to ...
The OSSAA plans to "do something special" to commemorate the high school wrestling and basketball state tournaments next year. New OKC Fairgrounds arena remains on track for mid-2025 opening Skip ...
The Oklahoma State Fair is a fair and exposition in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It takes place in mid-September each year, and along with the Tulsa State Fair it is one of two state fairs in Oklahoma. During the eleven-day run, the Oklahoma State Fair attracts close to one million people. [1] The fairgrounds also holds horse shows and rodeos.
One of the state's largest annual events, the 2022 Oklahoma State Fair is planned for Sept. 15-25 at the OKC Fairgrounds. Oklahoma State Fair tickets go on sale Tuesday: Here are 5 things to look ...
1997. Demolished. 2005. Tenants. Oklahoma City 89ers ( AA) (1962–1997) All Sports Stadium was a stadium located at the State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It had a capacity of 15,000 people and opened in 1961. It was named for the All-Sports Association, a nonprofit charged to recruit amateur and collegiate events to the city.
Saturday at State Fair Arena Championship, 11:45 a.m This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma HS basketball: 2024 Class 3A boys state tournament schedule
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, successfully bid in 1964 to be the host city. In 1965, the first NFR at the State Fair Arena drew 47,027 fans. The NFR remained there through 1978. From 1979 to 1984, the NFR took place at Oklahoma City's Myriad Convention Center, bringing state merchants an estimated annual revenue of $8 million. [citation needed]