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Dalton Convention Center

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Dalton Convention Center
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Former namesNorthwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center
Location2211 Dug Gap Battle RD., Dalton, Georgia 30720
Coordinates34°45′34″N 85°00′19″W / 34.75935°N 85.00537°W / 34.75935; -85.00537
OwnerCity of Dalton and Whitfield County
Capacity2,100 maximum capacity
Opened1991
Tenants
Georgia Rampage (UIFL/XLIF) (2013–2015)

The Dalton Convention Center is a multi-purpose venue in Dalton, Georgia built in 1991. Owned by the city of Dalton and by Whitfield County, the Convention Center is operated by the general manager and director of tourism, Doug Phipps and Margaret Thigpen.[citation needed]

In addition to being home to the Georgia Athletic High School Coaches' Hall of Fame,[1] the Convention Center's arena has a maximum seating capacity of 2,100 and was home to the Georgia Rampage of the X-League Indoor Football.[2] Another indoor football team, the Peach State Cats, also announced the Dalton Convention Center as their home arena for the 2018 season, but became a traveling team and never played a home game in Dalton.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Georgia High School Coaches Hall of Fame". Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  2. ^ Golden, Devin (February 24, 2013). "Called to the carpet". Dalton Daily Citizen. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Tony Maluso (November 1, 2017). "The Peach State Cats announce move to Dalton". Daily Citizen News.

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