Rushmore Plaza Civic Center

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The Monument
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in Rapid City, South Dakota.jpg
Location444 North Mount Rushmore Road
Rapid City, South Dakota
OwnerCity of Rapid City
OperatorCity of Rapid City
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke ground1973
Built1977
OpenedJune 21, 1977
Expanded2021
Construction cost$130 Million (2021 Expansion) $24 Million (2008 Addition)
ArchitectPerkins + Will (2021 Expansion) Four Front Design Inc. (2008 Addition)
Tenants
Rapid City Thrillers (CBA/IBA) (1987–1995, 1998–1999)
Black Hills Posse (IBA) (1995–1998)
Rapid City Flying Aces (NIFL) (2006)
Rapid City Rush (ECHL) (2008–present)

The Monument (commonly known as the The Monument at Rushmore Plaza Civic Center or simply Rushmore Plaza) is a 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2)[1] exhibition center, in Rapid City, South Dakota. It contains two multi-purpose arenas (one with a permanent ice floor), a Fieldhouse, a Fine Arts Theatre, two large convention/exhibit halls, and numerous other meeting rooms all under one roof. The grand opening event was a concert by Elvis Presley on June 21, 1977. That concert was filmed for a CBS television special that aired in October. The concert was during the singer's final tour before his death on August 16, 1977.

The Monument is the main event center for the Black Hills Region, serving Western South Dakota, South West North Dakota, North West Nebraska, and Eastern Wyoming. It is home to many large annual events, including the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo & Rodeo Rapid City,[2] Lakota Nation Invitational, the Black Hills Homebuilders Expo, South Dakota High School Activities Association Tournaments and the Rapid City Rush ice hockey team of the ECHL. The Rapid City Thrillers semi-professional basketball team also formerly played games at the complex.

Venue Capacities:[3]

Don Barnett Fieldhouse, part of the original structure

Fine Arts Theatre, part of the original structure, that was remodeled in 2009 and seats 1,690.

Ice Arena, completed in 2008 can seat 5,157 for Hockey, and approximately 7,500 for end stage events.

Summit Arena, completed in October 2021 and can seat over 10,000 for an end stage configuration and over 11,000 for a set-up in the round.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2017 Annual Report" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  3. ^ "2017 Annual Report" (PDF).

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Coordinates: 44°05′19″N 103°13′33″W / 44.08854°N 103.225816°W / 44.08854; -103.225816