Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, Sioux City
Facts and practical information
The Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, known as the Long Lines Family Recreation Center for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose facility in Sioux City, Iowa. The fifth in a line of major indoor venues built in Sioux City, it was designed by Knute E. Westerlind in 1938 and finally completed after many delays in 1950. In the building's original form, it was an arena that seated up to 3,500 people. In 2003, the building was replaced by the Tyson Events Center, built around the northeast corner of the Municipal Auditorium. The building was then converted to its current use as a recreation center though much of the exterior was preserved and retained the Auditorium name on the building. ()
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Sioux City Municipal Auditorium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Orpheum Theatre, Sioux City Art Center, Sergeant Floyd, Sioux City Public Museum.