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Location
  
Monroe, Louisiana

Theatre seating
  
2000

Phone
  
+1 318-329-2225

Owner
  
City of Monroe

Website
  
Official website

Opened
  
1967

Monroe Civic Center

Address
  
401 Lea Joyner Memorial Expy, Monroe, LA 71201, USA

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The Monroe Civic Center is a 7,600-seat multi-purpose arena, in Monroe, Louisiana. It was built in 1965.

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It was home to the Monroe Moccasins ice hockey team and Louisiana Bayou Beast indoor football team.

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Entertainment facilities

The Monroe Civic Center has multiple facilities:

  • Civic Center Arena is the main complex of the Civic Center. The arena provides 44,000 square feet (4,100 m2) of exhibit space along with 5,600 seats. The arena may have larger capacities up to 7,200 seats. The arena houses events such as banquets, circuses, music concerts, and rodeos.
  • B. D. Robinson Conference Hall One of the three main buildings of the Civic Center is the 14,000 square foot Conference Hall. When using this facility, patrons have the option of dividing the Banquet Room into six sections.
  • Monroe Convention Center is a state-of-the-art facility, located on the Monroe Civic Center property, the Monroe Convention Center serves as an ideal place for meetings, banquets, luncheons, conventions, conferences, and trade shows.
  • Jack Howard Theatre (2,200-capacity), named for W. L. "Jack" Howard, the Union Parish native who served as the mayor of Monroe from 1956 to 1972 and again from 1976 to 1978. The theater provides full-view seating for over 2,200. It offers 73 x 46 stage with 54 sets of scenery lines, a full-size orchestra pit, six dressing rooms, full DMX Controlled Stage Lighting and a 32 channel sound system.
  • Equestrian Pavilion which features a separate warm-up arena and trailer parking equipped with electricity and other amenities.
  • References

    Monroe Civic Center Wikipedia


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