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never boasted fancy amenities, and had cramped concourses and very few frills compared to modern arenas (though some luxury suites were added in the 1980s). As a sports facility, it could best be described as utilitarian, a theme which repeated itself in most Minnesota sports facilities built before 1988 (such as Metropolitan Stadium and the
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The Met Center was considered to be one of the finest arenas in the NHL for many years. Among NHL players, the Met was known for its fast ice and good lighting. Players also had much praise for the locker rooms and training facilities. Fans gave the arena's sightlines very high marks as well. The Met
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store opened on the west end of the property, and the new American Boulevard was rerouted through the east end of the property. The remainder of the site is planned long-term to become the site of Mall of America Phase II, of which the IKEA would be an anchor store.
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upon its opening in 1990 due to conflicting soft drink rights (the Met Center was served by Pepsi whereas the Target Center's pouring rights belonged to Coca-Cola).
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performed three consecutive sold-out shows in front of 50,662 people at the Met Center, during his
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For several years after the arena was demolished, the property served as an overflow lot for the
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Frank Sinatra performs his final Minnesota show just ahead of Super Bowl XXVI, January 24, 1992
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at the Met Center, on 18 January 1975, after two dates of warming up in Europe the week before.
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The only fatality in NHL history occurred at the Met Center on 13 January 1968 when
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The arena also held entertainment-related shows, including the first performance of
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to Bloomington, but the Pipers left to return to Pittsburgh after the season. The
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of the hometown North Stars suffered a deadly head injury in a game versus the
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performed the longest version of his hit "Red House" on 1 November 1968.
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Elvis performs his penultimate Twin Cities concert on October 17, 1976
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Elvis Presley opens his 1971 tour of the USA on November 5, 1971
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featuring Marisa Tomei and Christian Slater on April 24, 1992
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played two indoor seasons at the Met from 1979 to 1981. The
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor venues
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Bloomington, Minnesota
Coordinates
44°51′30″N 93°14′24″W / 44.85833°N 93.24000°W / 44.85833; -93.24000
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission
Capacity
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Minnesota North Stars
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Minnesota Muskies
ABA
Minnesota Pipers
Minnesota Buckskins
WTT
Minnesota Fillies
WBL
Minnesota Kicks
NASL
Minnesota Strikers
MISL
indoor arena
Bloomington, Minnesota
Minneapolis
Metropolitan Stadium
Minnesota North Stars
National Hockey League
Minnesota Muskies
Pittsburgh Pipers

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