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I think this is a little misleading, RiverCentre is convention facility that is associated with Xcell, and contains the convention center and the Roy Wilkins auditorium.
[1] It isn't an arena though. I think it makes more sense and is more accurate to move this to just
RiverCentre and talk about it as the convention/entertainment center and move this content to the Xcell page. Anyone object?
Rx StrangeLove05:04, 24 March 2006 (UTC)reply
I think the confusion comes from the renaming of St Paul Civic to Rivercentre, and then its replacement with Xcel and the construction of a different RiverCentre etc etc etc. I think the best thing would be to redirect this page to St. Paul Civic Centre, and have a new page at
Saint Paul RiverCentre describing the RiverCentre facility as it is today, along with a mention of Roy Wilkins and Xcel. Or, St. Paul Civic Centre could redirect to Xcel and have a blurb on Xcel about the former Civic Centre. Xcel Center and SP RiverCentre should have separate pages, though; I think they're linked institutionally, but they seem to like to keep the branding separate (separate websites, etc).
If you have a prefered shot I can run down and take one....I'm not too far away. I'm surprised I didn't get one when I took the Xcel shot this summer, I took a lot of photos around the cities but didn't get one there...
Rx StrangeLove22:56, 29 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Movie Location Happy Gilmore
In the movie Happy Gilmore, there is a scene where Sandler's character takes his love interest to this arena, the logos for the Minnesota moose can be seen on the walls as they skate. —Preceding
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