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Henderson Pavilion

Coordinates:36°01′09″N115°04′53″W / 36.01924°N 115.0814°W /36.01924; -115.0814
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Former amphitheater in Henderson, Nevada, U.S

Henderson Pavilion
Exterior of venue (c.2013)
LocationHenderson,NV
OwnerCity of Henderson
OperatorCity of Henderson Parks & Recreation
TypeOutdooramphitheater
Capacity6,587
Construction
OpenedSeptember 27, 2002
DemolishedAugust 2020

TheHenderson Pavilion was anamphitheater inHenderson, Nevada used primarily for musicperformances. It opened on September 27, 2002. The project was funded through a parks and recreation bond approved by voters in 1997.[1][2]

The Henderson Pavilion was known for its 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) canopy style roof. This allowed for the feeling of both being inside and outdoors at the same time.[3]

The Henderson Pavilion was the largest open-air amphitheater in Nevada and the first of its kind in Southern Nevada.

The Henderson Pavilion was owned bythe City of Henderson and was the home of the Henderson Symphony Orchestra, and the host of many of musical events each year.[4]

It was located at 200 South Green Valley Parkway, Henderson, Nevada 89012, south of theI-215 freeway and theGreen Valley Ranch. The box office was located inside the Henderson Multigenerational Center just adjacent to the venue at 250 South Green Valley Parkway.

The pavilion was torn down in August 2020 and replaced by the Dollar Loan Center, nowLee's Family Forum, which houses theHenderson Silver Knights of theAmerican Hockey League, affiliate of theVegas Golden Knights of theNational Hockey League.[5]

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References

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  1. ^Hill, Kris (2002-09-19)."Stage set for grand opening / Multigenerational Center ahead of schedule".Henderson Home News. p. 1, 20. Retrieved2024-12-23.
  2. ^White, Ken (2002-10-11)."Venue With a Vision".Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived fromthe original on 2002-10-13.
  3. ^"Henderson Pavilion Sales Book".
  4. ^"Henderson Pavilion Official Website".
  5. ^"Crews demolish Henderson Pavilion to make way for new arena".KLAS. 2020-08-24. Retrieved2021-03-31.

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