Eagle River Stadium

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Eagle River Stadium
Eagle River Stadium Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame.jpg
The Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame at Eagle River Stadium
Eagle River Stadium is located in Wisconsin
Eagle River Stadium
Location4149 Wisconsin Highway 70
Eagle River, Wisconsin
Coordinates45°54′39″N 89°12′49″W / 45.91083°N 89.21361°W / 45.91083; -89.21361Coordinates: 45°54′39″N 89°12′49″W / 45.91083°N 89.21361°W / 45.91083; -89.21361
ArchitectMax Hanisch
NRHP reference No.94000650
Added to NRHPJune 24, 1994

The Eagle River Stadium is an ice rink and arena located in Eagle River, Wisconsin.

History[]

The Eagle River Stadium, which seats roughly 2,000 people, was designed by German immigrant architect and engineer Max Hanisch, Sr. and constructed by local volunteers and community residents. Constructed mainly of wood in 1925, it is the first indoor hockey arena built in the state of Wisconsin.[1] The roof framing is a wooden lamella design, using solid-sawn timbers interconnected in a unique honeycomb pattern.[2] The facility is affectionately referred to as "The Dome" because of its dome-like shape. It has received major renovations once, in 1963–1964, when new locker rooms, indoor plumbing, and a concession stand were added.

The arena is home to the local high school hockey team, the Northland Pines Eagles; the ERRA Youth Hockey Association; a semi-pro hockey team, the Eagle River Falcons; and the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame.

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Eagle River Stadium". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
  2. ^ Hettinga, Mary Jane (1993-02-28). "Eagle River Stadium". NRHP Inventory-Nomination Form. National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-02-09.

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