Walter Pyramid

Walter Pyramid
Walter Pyramid
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Généralités
Noms précédents Long Beach Pyramid
Adresse 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840
Coordonnées 33° 47′ 14″ N 118° 06′ 51″ W / 33.787222, -118.11416733° 47′ 14″ Nord
       118° 06′ 51″ Ouest
/ 33.787222, -118.114167
  
Construction et ouverture
Ouverture 30 novembre 1994
Architecte Don Gibbs
Utilisation
Clubs résidents Université d'État de Californie à Long Beach basket-ball et volley-ball
Propriétaire Université d'État de Californie à Long Beach
Administration Université d'État de Californie à Long Beach
Équipement
Capacité 5 000

Géolocalisation sur la carte : États-Unis

(Voir situation sur carte : États-Unis)
Walter Pyramid

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Californie

(Voir situation sur carte : Californie)
Walter Pyramid

La Walter Pyramid est la salle de basket-ball et de volley-ball de l'Université d'État de Californie à Long Beach. Inaugurée le 30 novembre 1994, elle a la forme d'une pyramide et peut accueillir 5000 spectateurs. Nommée à l'origine simplement Pyramid elle fut rebaptisée Walter Pyramid le 5 mars 2005 en l'honneur de Mike et Arline Walter, donateurs de longue date pour l'Université de Long Beach.

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