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  • The Forum
  • The Forum
  • The forum
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  • This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It.
  • The Forum (previously known as the Great Western Forum) is a multi-purpose, indoor arena in Inglewood, California, a city adjacent to Los Angeles. It was the home of the National Basketball Association's (or NBA) Los Angeles Lakers and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999.
  • Right, so, the ONM forum community has been going since 15 Feb 2006...
  • The Forum ist ein Wolkenkratzer der in der Buisness Bay gebaut wird, durch seine kleine Höhe wird er allerdings nicht so herausragen.
  • I believe this should be a place where people are free to express themselves as fully as possible (within the limits of Wikia policies, and any others which develop here), upon many ideas of potential human societies, and there should be many pages which individuals can create for presenting their own particular expression of ideas and ideals, as well as places where interested people can converse upon many of the most commonly interesting ideas, and eventually collaborate on preserving and make attempts to improve upon some of the most enduring expressions of ethical ideals and social principles which have developed in humankind throughout the ages. ~ Angel 007 23:37, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
  • The Forum is the first venue in Guitar Hero: Metallica.
  • Along with Madison Square Garden, it was one of the most well-known indoor sports venues in the world, during its time operating as a major venue. The Forum achieved its greatest fame as the home of the Los Angeles Lakers, of the NBA and of the Los Angeles Kings, of the NHL from 1967–1999, when the teams moved to Staples Center. The building was also the home of the Los Angeles Sparks, of the WNBA, from 1997, until they too moved to Staples Center in 2001.
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  • The Forum
  • Great Western Forum
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Status
  • Standing
Nickname
  • The Fabulous Forum, Los Angeles Forum, L.A. Forum
Caption
  • The Los Angeles Kings vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs.
broke ground
  • 1965(xsd:integer)
construction cost
  • 1.6E7
Structure
  • Indoor Arena
stadium name
  • The Forum
Operator
  • The Planning Co
seating capacity
  • Basketball: 17,505
  • Concerts: 18,000
  • Hockey: 16,005
Profession
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • Concert
Architect
  • Charles Luckman Associates
Opened
  • 1967-12-30(xsd:date)
Owner
  • Forum Enterprises, Inc.
tenants
  • 1984(xsd:integer)
  • Los Angeles Kings
  • Los Angeles Blades
  • Los Angeles Lakers
  • Los Angeles Kings
  • Los Angeles Sparks
  • Los Angeles Stars
  • Los Angeles Lazers
  • Los Angeles United
Location
  • 3900(xsd:integer)
  • Inglewood, Los Angeles
lastseenfilm
  • Lethal Weapon 3
firstseenfilm
  • Lethal Weapon 3
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  • This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It.
  • The Forum (previously known as the Great Western Forum) is a multi-purpose, indoor arena in Inglewood, California, a city adjacent to Los Angeles. It was the home of the National Basketball Association's (or NBA) Los Angeles Lakers and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999.
  • Right, so, the ONM forum community has been going since 15 Feb 2006...
  • The Forum ist ein Wolkenkratzer der in der Buisness Bay gebaut wird, durch seine kleine Höhe wird er allerdings nicht so herausragen.
  • I believe this should be a place where people are free to express themselves as fully as possible (within the limits of Wikia policies, and any others which develop here), upon many ideas of potential human societies, and there should be many pages which individuals can create for presenting their own particular expression of ideas and ideals, as well as places where interested people can converse upon many of the most commonly interesting ideas, and eventually collaborate on preserving and make attempts to improve upon some of the most enduring expressions of ethical ideals and social principles which have developed in humankind throughout the ages. ~ Angel 007 23:37, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
  • Along with Madison Square Garden, it was one of the most well-known indoor sports venues in the world, during its time operating as a major venue. The Forum achieved its greatest fame as the home of the Los Angeles Lakers, of the NBA and of the Los Angeles Kings, of the NHL from 1967–1999, when the teams moved to Staples Center. The building was also the home of the Los Angeles Sparks, of the WNBA, from 1997, until they too moved to Staples Center in 2001. The Forum was the site of the 1972 and 1983 NBA All-Star Games, the 1981 NHL All-Star Game, Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics and hosted the Big West Conference men's basketball tournament from 1983–1988 and also the 1989 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament. In December 2010, Madison Square Garden, Inc. was reported to be finalizing a deal to purchase the Forum. A possible refurbishment project for the venue is in the works. The Forum is located at 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, across 90th Street (re-dedicated as Pincay Drive in December 2003) and to the north of the Hollywood Park racetrack and casino, about three miles east of Los Angeles International Airport. It is a prominent feature on the landing approach to the airport from the east.
  • The Forum is the first venue in Guitar Hero: Metallica.
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