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Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center

Coordinates:41°35′33″N93°37′22″W / 41.59250°N 93.62278°W /41.59250; -93.62278
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Public events building in Iowa, United States

Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center
"Vets", "The Barn"
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Former namesVeterans Memorial Auditorium (1955–2012)
Location833 5th Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa
Coordinates41°35′33″N93°37′22″W / 41.59250°N 93.62278°W /41.59250; -93.62278
OwnerPolk County, Iowa
OperatorGlobal Spectrum
Construction
OpenedFebruary 1, 1955
Renovated2010–2012
Demolished2010-2012 (arena only)
Tenants
Drake Bulldogs (NCAA) (1957–1992)
Iowa Cornets (WBL) (1978–1979)
Iowa Barnstormers (AFL/AF2) (1995–2001)
Des Moines Dragons (IBA) (1997–2001)

Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center (formerly known asVeterans Memorial Auditorium)[1][2] is a building located indowntownDes Moines, Iowa, that is part of theIowa Events Center. Named to honor theWorld War II veterans ofPolk County, it opened on February 1, 1955.

On May 22, 1956,Elvis Presley was the first major act to perform there while on tour of the upper Midwest. Elvis would perform in the auditorium twice more, on June 20, 1974, and his fourth to last concert ever on June 23, 1977.[3]

It was home to theDrake Bulldogs men's basketball team from 1957 to 1992, who had previously used theDrake Fieldhouse as their home court and played their first game in their new home on January 11, 1957, against theIowa State Cyclones.[4] When it was home court for the Bulldogs, it had 11,411 seats with the capacity to add an additional 4,000 forconcerts and another 7,500bleacher seats forbasketball games. Commonly known as "Vets" or "The Barn," it was the long-time host for minor league basketball, arena football, Iowa high school basketball and wrestling tournaments, and high school graduations.

Prior to the opening ofCasey's Center, Vets Auditorium had served as the primary venue of sporting events and concerts in the Des Moines area for many years; this was also the site of the January 20, 1982 concert in whichOzzy Osbourne bit the head off abat.[5]World Wrestling Entertainment also broadcast theirWWE Raw program from the venue. It was also the site of the 1989steel cage match betweenHulk Hogan andBig Boss Man onSaturday Night's Main Event XXI.

With the opening ofCasey's Center, the auditorium was relegated to a supporting arena role. In the fall of 2010, it was closed and renovated into a state-of-the-art convention facility that added a 28,800-square-foot ballroom to the Iowa Events Center in addition to 25 new meeting rooms.[6] At this time, the naming rights were sold to Community Choice Credit Union. However, the structure itself is still referred to as the Veterans Memorial building. Veterans Memorial Hall was also added as a part of the renovation. The Hall showcases Iowa Veterans' sacrifices since Iowa became a state.

References

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  1. ^Pulliam, Jason (15 December 2011)."Veterans Auditorium gets new name: Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center". DesMoinesRegister.com. Retrieved21 February 2014.
  2. ^"Iowans React To Convention Center Name Change". Des Moines, Iowa: KCCI.com. 16 December 2011. Retrieved21 February 2014.
  3. ^"Scotty Moore - Veterans Memorial Auditorium - des Moines, IA".
  4. ^Bryson, Bill."I.S.C. Favored to Beat Drake 5th in Row; Auditorium's First College Game Tonight",The Des Moines Register, January 11, 1957. Accessed February 4, 2024, viaNewspapers.com. "The state's oldest major college basketball rivalry moves to a new setting tonight Veterans Memorial Auditorium where Iowa State is favored to win its fifth in a row from Drake. The Bulldogs, led by the nation's seventeenth ranking scorer in rugged Red Murrell, hope to catch the Cyclones in an 'off night' such as they had at Missouri Monday."
  5. ^Munson, Kyle (2005-02-27)."Ozzy left his mark".The Des Moines Register. p. 5V. Archived fromthe original on 2009-10-08. Retrieved2007-03-11.
  6. ^"Iowa Events Center | Renovation, About Us". Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-06. Retrieved2013-04-09.

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