The Pershing Center (originally known as Pershing Auditorium) was a 4,526-seat multi-purpose
arena
An arena is a large enclosed venue, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theatre, Music, musical performances or Sport, sporting events. It comprises a large open space surrounded on most or all sides by tiered seating for specta ...
in
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska. The city covers and had a population of 291,082 as of the 2020 census. It is the state's List of cities in Nebraska, second-most populous city a ...
. The arena opened on March 10, 1957 and was named after General
John J. Pershing. Tenants included indoor football teams,
Lincoln Capitols,
Lincoln Haymakers, and
roller derby
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team
No Coast Roller Derby. The arena was demolished in August 2023.
History
On February 12, 1900, Lincoln's first municipal auditorium, though owned by
Lancaster County and operated by the local chapter of the
American Legion
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, opened. The building was burnt to the ground in an accident on April 15, 1928.
By 1931, the city of Lincoln was planning to build a new auditorium and name it after General
John J. Pershing, based on votes from students that would ultimately form and attend
Lincoln Northeast High School. In 1939, city of Lincoln voters approved a $750,000 bond to build a new auditorium. A second bond in 1950, at cost of $1.5 million, was approved, but an additional $75,000 bond was rejected in 1952. Plans for Pershing were approved in 1955 and the building opened two years later.
On May 4, 1959, a
time capsule was placed under the building. It was meant to be opened on May 4, 2059.
Replacement
In 2008–2009, discussions began to build a new, larger arena for Lincoln due to mid-sized arenas no longer able to meet the demands of most tours. According to Pershing General Manager Tom Lorenz "the music and entertainment industry has pulled back on midlevel tours, reducing the number of shows likely to come to Pershing. Normally, Pershing has six to eight concerts annually, but this year will have three or four".
A subsidy to cover a budget shortfall of $150,000 was passed by the Lincoln City Council because the situation was so dire, only "10 months into the fiscal year."
The larger arena in Lincoln's
Haymarket District was ultimately built between 2011 and 2013, opening as
Pinnacle Bank Arena opened in August 2013.
The final major event, a concert by
Goo Goo Dolls
The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock band based in Buffalo, New York, composed of lead vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik, bassist and vocalist Robby Takac, as well as several rotating members since its formation in 1986.
After starting ...
, was held at the Pershing Center August 6, 2014. The last usage of the building was a
roller derby
Roller derby is a roller skating contact sport played on an oval track by two teams of five skaters. It is played by approximately 1,250 amateur leaguesA Roller Derby league is synonymous with an individual club or team in other team sports, as ...
match August 23, 2014, between the
No Coast Derby Girls and the
Kansas City Roller Warriors; it was won by the Kansas City Roller Warriors.
Attempts at reuse and demolition
An
RfP was sent out by the City of Lincoln in 2014 looking for reuse plans for the Pershing Center, but none of the proposals were acceptable due to cost. Demolition loomed in the building's future if an alternate use was not found.
The contents of the Pershing Center were auctioned off in January–February 2015.
By 2018, the auditorium's future was still unclear. It remained standing and was used only as a storage facility for Pinnacle Bank Arena. Many proposals were floated by private groups and government agencies, but none that the city government (who did not at the time plan to demolish the building) found acceptable.
In June 2020, it was announced that the Pershing Center would be demolished, and would be replaced with an apartment complex and a new library. Members of the community voiced their desire to save the large, iconic mural on the auditorium's exterior. The mural was taken down and preserved by the
Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation in October 2022 and will be reinstalled at the Wyuka Cemetery.
Before demolition, the time capsule was opened 36 years early in March 2023. Demolition on the building began in August 2023.
Mural
Pershing's exterior was highlighted by a large
ceramic tile mural
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Word mural in art
The word ''mural'' ...
, designed by artists
Leonard Thiessen and
Bill J. Hammon. The mural depicts 38 figures playing sports, dancing, and performing in theater and circus events.
Measuring 38-by-140 foot (5320 sq. ft.; 494.2 m
2) and consisting of 763,000 1-sq.-inch pieces, it was the largest ceramic tile mural in the United States at the time of its construction.
After demolition of Pershing Center was announced, many citizens of Lincoln voiced their support for preserving the mural. Estimates placed preservation and re-installation of the mural elsewhere at $1.2 million.
The mural was taken down and preserved by the
Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation in October 2022, with the intent to re-install it at a then-undetermined location.
In 2022, it was announced that the mural would be reinstalled at the Wyuka Cemetery grounds.
Sports
The arena was home to the
Lincoln Capitols NIFL indoor football team, the
Lincoln Thunder ABA basketball
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team, and the
No Coast Derby Girls Women's Flat Track Derby Association league.
In 2013, it was home to the
Lincoln Haymakers of the
Champions Professional Indoor Football League.
Pershing was also a host site for the NSAA boys and girls state basketball, as well as the NSAA girls volleyball championships. It has hosted the national roller-skating championships 28 times, beginning in 1962 though the final 2014 meet, called Last Lap at Pershing.
Concerts and other events
Pershing has held many events in the past, including concerts and
WWE/
TNA house show wrestling events.
The Doors
The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, comprising vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most influential and controversial rock acts ...
played their first concert since the death of their singer
Jim Morrison at Pershing on November 12, 1971. The
Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead was an American rock music, rock band formed in Palo Alto, California, in 1965. Known for their eclectic style that fused elements of rock, blues, jazz, Folk music, folk, country music, country, bluegrass music, bluegrass, roc ...
's performance, on February 26, 1973, was recorded and makes up half of their live album, entitled ''
Dick's Picks Volume 28''. The exterior and marquee of the arena are also featured in the 1981 film, ''
This is Elvis'', as it hosted one of
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
's final concerts in 1977.
Phish played the arena in 1995.
External links
Pershing Center(offline)
References
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Indoor arenas in Nebraska
Sports in Lincoln, Nebraska
Sports venues in Nebraska
Tourist attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska
Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska
1957 establishments in Nebraska
Sports venues completed in 1957
2014 disestablishments in Nebraska