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The [[Unknown Heroes Memorial Arena]] is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose arena, located in [[Barnum City]], [[Kingdom of Barnum]]. Its main tenants are the [[Barnum City Tigers]] men's hockey team, and the [[Barnum | The [[Unknown Heroes Memorial Arena]] is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose arena, located in [[Barnum City]], [[Kingdom of Barnum]]. Its main tenants are the [[Barnum City Tigers]] men's hockey team, and the [[Barnum Men's Basketball Team]]. | ||
Opened on October 10 1461 AN, the Arena is dedicated to the "unknown soldiers" of the Kingdom. | Opened on October 10 1461 AN, the Arena is dedicated to the "unknown soldiers" of the Kingdom. |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 13 January 2021
Unknown Heroes Memorial Arena | |
The Memorial | |
Full name | Unknown Heroes Memorial Arena |
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Location | Barnum City, Kingdom of Barnum |
Broke ground | October 19, 1437 AN |
Built | 1437-1461 AN |
Opened | October 10, 1461 AN |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Scoreboard | Electric scoreboard |
Construction cost | 56.3 million Barnumian dollars |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Tenants | |
Barnum City Tigers, Barnum Men's Basketball Team |
The Unknown Heroes Memorial Arena is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose arena, located in Barnum City, Kingdom of Barnum. Its main tenants are the Barnum City Tigers men's hockey team, and the Barnum Men's Basketball Team.
Opened on October 10 1461 AN, the Arena is dedicated to the "unknown soldiers" of the Kingdom.
An inscription near the front of the Arena reads:
"This arena is dedicated to those Barnum soldiers, their names known only to God, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for King, Country, and Freedom. May their exploits never be forgotten. His Majesty King Matthew The First, October 1461 AN"