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Reed Green Coliseum is an 8,095-seat multi-purpose arena in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. [1] Affectionately referred to by fans and local sportswriters as "The Yurt", it opened on December 6, 1965, and is home to the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) men's basketball team, women's basketball team and women's volleyball team. [2]
The stadium was originally opened on October 29, 1932 as "Faulkner Field", with a wooden grandstand which held 4,000 spectators at the time. It was named for local businessman L.E. Faulkner, who financed the materials and equipment for the stadium, which was built for free by local unemployed workers during the Great Depression.
Hattiesburg is the 4th most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, located primarily in Forrest County (where it is the county seat and most populous city) [5] and extending west into Lamar County. The city population was 45,989 at the 2010 census, [6] with the population now being 48,730 in 2020. [7]
A mural featuring these Hattiesburg artists was unveiled Tuesday afternoon at the former Hattiesburg American building, now the city's Community Arts Center at 825 North Main St.
McLeod House (802 North Main Street, Hattiesburg, MS) was built circa 1896 and is in the Hub City Historic District. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
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The James Lynn Cartlidge Forrest County Multipurpose Center [1] is an arena and county fairgrounds complex located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.It consists of many buildings including a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) main arena, a covered warm-up arena, and a conference center with 3,360 square feet (312 m 2) of floor space. [2]
The Hattiesburg Zoo (sometimes also called the Kamper Park Zoo) is a small 12-acre (4.9 ha) zoo located within Kamper Park in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. The zoo is operated by the Hattiesburg Convention Commission. As of 2019, the Commission's executive director was Rick Taylor. [4] [5]