Duluth Ampitheater

The Duluth Ampiteather was an indoor arena located in Duluth, Minnesota. The arena opened in 1924. It had a capacity of 4,000 and contained one of the first two artificial ice surfaces in the state of Minnesota along with the Minneapolis Arena which opened around the same time. The arena was last used on February 12, 1939 when the roof started to make a cracking sound. The arena would be later partially demolished. The arena was home to the Duluth Hornets. The remnants of the building would become the first home of the Duluth State Teachers College (now known as University of Minnesota-Duluth).