Field house

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Field house or fieldhouse is an American English term for an indoor sports arena or stadium, mostly used for college basketball, volleyball, or ice hockey, or a support building for various adjacent sports fields, e.g. locker room, team room, coaches' offices, etc. The term dates from the 1890s.[1][2]

Notable field houses include:

United States

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Alaska

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Arkansas

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California

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Colorado

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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District of Columbia

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Florida

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Georgia

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Illinois

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Indiana

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File:Hinklefieldhouse5.JPG
National Historic Landmark Hinkle Fieldhouse, located on the campus of Butler University.

Kansas

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Nebraska

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New York

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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South Carolina

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Vermont

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Virginia

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West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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Canada

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Alberta

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Nova Scotia

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Ontario

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  1. ^ Random House Dictionary: "1890–95, Americanism"
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