Hara Arena

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Hara Arena
Location 1001 Shiloh Springs Road
Dayton, Ohio 45415
Coordinates 39°49′16″N 84°15′22″W / 39.82111, -84.25611
Opened 1964
Owner
Surface Concrete/Ice
Tenants Dayton Gems (IHL) (1964-1978)
Dayton Dynamo (AISA) (1988-1990)
Dayton Bombers (ECHL) (1991-1996)
Dayton Ice Bandits (CHL) (1996-1997)
Dayton Jets (IBL) (2005)
The Marshals (NIFL) (2007)
Capacity 5,500 permanent seats
1,500 additional festival seats
Field dimensions Ice surface: 195 x 84 ft. (59 x 26 m)

The Hara Arena is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Trotwood, Ohio, USA just outside of the city of Dayton, Ohio. At one time, it hosted the Dayton Jets basketball team and Dayton Gems,Dayton Owls, Dayton Bombers, and Dayton Ice Bandits ice hockey teams, and The Marshals indoor football team.

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[edit] History

The site was originally the family owned fruit orchard of Harold and Ralph Wampler. In 1956, the Wampler Ballarena was erected, which still stands today in the six building complex. The arena itself was opened in 1964. The original plans did not include an ice rink, but were changed to accommodate the Dayton Gems who were looking for a home arena. The complex now spans 165,000 square feet which consists of the main arena, four exhibition halls, a conference center, a pub, and a golf course.

[edit] Professional wrestling events

The Arena is also venue to many types of concerts, trade shows, and conventions, including the annual Dayton Hamvention. It also hosted the 1995 WCW Great American Bash, WCW/NWO Souled Out 1998, and ECW Heatwave 1998 and ECW Heatwave 1999.

[edit] Rock concerts hosted

The Hara complex has also been noted as a popular rock concert venue hosting such acts in the mid 1960s as The Rolling Stones, into the 1970s with Alice Cooper, Grand Funk Railroad, The Allman Brothers Band,Van Halen and ZZ Top to name a few and even noted evangelist Oral Roberts in 1967. In 2007 Hara hosted the Dayton leg of the Taste of Chaos Tour featuring 30 Seconds to Mars, The Used, Aiden, Chiodos, Close to Home, Evaline, Saosin, and Senses Fail.

The Dayton Hamvention and the Miami Valley Home Improvement Show also take place yearly here.

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