Mayo Civic Center
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The Mayo Civic Center (named for William Worrall Mayo) is a 7,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Rochester, Minnesota. It was built in 1984. It was home to the Rochester Mustangs ice hockey team and was also utilized for American Wrestling Association weekly television broadcasts for both syndication and cable, (on ESPN), from 1989-1990. In fall of 2007 it will have a regular tenant once again, the Rochester Fire of the American Basketball Association. It is perhaps famous, but unknown, to music fans for being the shooting location for Bon Jovi's music video for 1986's Livin' on a Prayer.
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Current arenas in the American Basketball Association White Conference |
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Anderson High School Wigwam | Attack Athletics Sports Complex | Buck Weeber Gymnasium | Campbell Center | Cicero Stadium | Gimnasio del Tecnológico de Monterrey | Mayo Civic Center | Mountain View College (Texas) | Peoria RiverPlex | St. Louis Community College |