Brewer Fieldhouse

In this article the impact of Brewer Fieldhouse on different aspects of today's society will be discussed. From its influence on the economy to its role in culture and education, Brewer Fieldhouse has proven to be a topic of interest and relevance to a wide spectrum of people. Throughout history, Brewer Fieldhouse has been the subject of debate and analysis, and today, its presence continues to be of great importance in various areas. This article will explore the different dimensions of Brewer Fieldhouse and examine how it has shaped our contemporary reality.

Brewer Fieldhouse
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LocationColumbia, Missouri
Capacity5,000
Construction
Opened1929
Renovated2003
Closed1972 (closed to men's basketball)
ArchitectJamieson & Spearl
Tenants
University of Missouri

The Brewer Fieldhouse was a multi-purpose arena located in Columbia, Missouri, and home to the University of Missouri Tigers basketball team prior to the Hearnes Center opening in 1972. Named after Chester Brewer, the building opened in 1929 to expand on the existing 500-seat Rothwell Gymnasium. Both buildings were converted into the Student Recreation Complex, which was renovated in 1987 and again in 2005.

References

  1. ^ "MU in Brick and Mortar - Brewer Fieldhouse".

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