Kansas Coliseum

Kansas Coliseum was an entertainment complex in the Wichita, Kansas suburb of Valley Center. It hosted sporting events, concerts and shows. It consisted of four pavilions, one RV park and the 9,686-seat Britt Brown Arena, named for Harry Britton (Britt) Brown Jr., of Wichita, the former owner of The Wichita Eagle newspaper. Arena capacity can be configured for up to 12,200 people. It was opened in 1977. Two brass plaques (one located on the lower level, by the box office windows and the other up on the main concourse) read:

Kansas Coliseum

Kansas Coliseum was an entertainment complex in the Wichita, Kansas suburb of Valley Center. It hosted sporting events, concerts and shows. It consisted of four pavilions, one RV park and the 9,686-seat Britt Brown Arena, named for Harry Britton (Britt) Brown Jr., of Wichita, the former owner of The Wichita Eagle newspaper. Arena capacity can be configured for up to 12,200 people. It was opened in 1977. Two brass plaques (one located on the lower level, by the box office windows and the other up on the main concourse) read: