The Eagle River Stadium is an ice rink and arena located in Eagle River, Wisconsin.
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![]() The Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame at Eagle River Stadium | |
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Location | 4149 Wisconsin Highway 70 Eagle River, Wisconsin |
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Coordinates | 45°54′39″N 89°12′49″W |
Architect | Max Hanisch |
NRHP reference No. | 94000650 |
Added to NRHP | June 24, 1994 |
The Eagle River Stadium, which seats roughly 2,000 people, was designed by German immigrant architect and engineer Max Hanisch, Sr. and constructed by local volunteers and community residents.[1] Constructed mainly of wood in 1925, it is the first indoor hockey arena built in the state of Wisconsin.[2] The roof framing is a wooden lamella design, using solid-sawn timbers interconnected in a unique honeycomb pattern.[3] The facility is affectionately referred to as "The Dome" because of its dome-like shape. It has received major renovations once, in 1963–1964, when new locker rooms, indoor plumbing, and a concession stand were added.
The arena is home to the local high school hockey team, the Northland Pines Eagles; the ERRA Youth Hockey Association; a semi-pro hockey team, the Eagle River Falcons; and the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame.
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