Cajundome
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Location | 444 Cajundome Boulevard (at Congress Street) Lafayette, Louisiana 70506 |
Opened | 1985 |
Closed | Open |
Demolished | N/A |
Owner | City of Lafayette |
Operator | Cajundome, Convention Center and Artisan Creative Catering |
Surface | Concrete |
Construction cost | $60 million |
Architect | Neil Nehrbass |
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Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns® (NCAA) 1985-Present | |
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Official : 12,068 Concerts: 13,500 |
The Cajundome is a 12,068 seat multi-purpose arena in Lafayette, Louisiana. The arena was built in 1985 at a cost of $64 million. It is home to the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns basketball teams of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
The arena also hosts many regional concerts (seating for concerts 8,481 to 13,500) and special events, such as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) events and the annual outdoor Cajun Heartland State Fair, an eleven day state fair that attract over 175,000. The arena is a recognizable landmark of the Lafayette.
In 2002 a new convention center addition to the arena was built. The new addition added 37,301 square feet (3,465 m²) of exhibit hall space to the Cajundome's 40,000 square feet (3,716 m²) of arena floor space plus 39,685 square feet (3687 m²) of meeting space including a 15,682 square foot (1457 m²) ballroom, 12,159 square feet (1130 m²) of prefunction space and a 17,590 square foot (1630 m²) outdoor mall holding up to 2,118 for outdoor events.
From the mid 1990s through the mid 2000s it was home to the ECHL's now-defunct Louisiana IceGators. During that time, the arena earned the nickname 'The Frozen Swamp'. It also hosted the 1998, 1999, and 2007 Sun Belt Conference men’s basketball tournaments.
[edit] External links
- Cajundome official site
- Terraserver.com aerial view of Cajundome, across the boulevard from Cajun Field, also known as The Swamp
Current Basketball Arenas in the Sun Belt Conference |
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Cajundome (Louisiana-Lafayette) • Convocation Center (Arkansas State) • E.A. Diddle Arena (Western Kentucky) • Fant-Ewing Coliseum (Louisiana-Monroe) • FAU Arena (Florida Atlantic) • Jack Stephens Center (Arkansas-Little Rock) • Lakefront Arena (New Orleans) • Magness Arena (Denver) • Mitchell Center (South Alabama) • Murphy Center (Middle Tennessee) • Pharmed Arena (Florida International) • Super Pit (North Texas) • Trojan Arena (Troy)
Temporary: Human Performance Center (New Orleans) |
Categories: Sun Belt Conference | College basketball venues | Sports venues in Louisiana | Convention centers in the United States | Indoor arenas in the United States | Indoor ice hockey venues in the United States | University of Louisiana at Lafayette | Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns basketball | Sun Belt Conference men’s basketball tournament venues | Southern United States sports venue stubs | Louisiana building and structure stubs