U.s. Airways Arena
US Airways Arena
Location
Landover, Maryland
Opened
December 2
,
1973
Demolished
December 15
,
2002
Venue
Multi-Purpose Stadium
Used By
Washington Wizards
Washington Capitals
Architect:
Shaver Partnership
US Airways
Arena
(originally known as the
Capital Centre
, also popularly known as the
USAir Arena
) was an
indoor arena
located in
Landover, Maryland
in the suburbs of
Washington, DC
. Completed in
1973
, the
arena
sat 18,756 for
basketball
. The arena was the home of the
Washington Bullets
of the
NBA
from
1973
-
1997
, the
Washington Capitals
of the
NHL
from
1974
-
1997
and the men's basketball team of
Georgetown University
from
1980
-
1997
. The three all left for the
MCI Center
when it opened in early
1997
. The
Washington/Maryland Commandos
of the
Arena Football League
also called the arena home from
1987
to
1990
. The arena was demolished on December 15,
2002
to make way for a new shopping center.
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