Dearborn Ice Skating Center
Dearborn Ice Skating Center (The DISC, formerly Mike Adray Arena) is a 1,700-seat indoor ice arena located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States, in Metro Detroit. It is used primarily for high school and youth hockey as well as for ice skating. There are 1,500 seats at the main arena and another 200 in the viewing area. The arena contains eight locker rooms and three officials' rooms. Two party rooms also overlook the arena. The arena was recently remodeled with a new 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) lobby and main entrance. Built in 1971 as the Ford Woods Ice Arena, it was renamed the Mike Adray Sports Arena in 1981.[1] A second ice rink was added in 1996 and named Kilpatrick Arena, with the entire complex being renamed the Dearborn Ice Skating Center.
References
- ^ Dearborn Timeline, Dearborn Historical Museum
External links
- The DISC
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- Dearborn PS
- Dearborn HS
- Edsel Ford HS
- Fordson HS
- Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology
- Divine Child HS
- Henry Ford Academy
- University of Michigan–Dearborn
- Henry Ford College
- Dearborn Mosque
- Islamic Center of America
- St. Sarkis Church
- Dearborn City Hall Complex
- The Henry Ford (museum and Greenfield Village)
- Arab American National Museum
- Commandant's Quarters (Dearborn Historical Museum)
- The Dearborn Inn
- Edward Hotel
- Fair Lane
- Ford River Rouge Complex
- Dearborn Ice Skating Center
- Ford-Wyoming Drive-In
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Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology serves Dearborn resident but is in Dearborn Heights.