Kaiser Convention Center

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The Kaiser Convention Center is a 5,492-seat multi-purpose arena in Oakland, California, USA. It was home to the Oakland Skates roller hockey team. It was opened in 1914. Originally known as the Oakland Auditorium, it was renamed in honor of Henry J. Kaiser after a 1984 renovation.

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