Lowndes County Civic Center

Lowndes County Civic Center

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Lowndes County Civic Center| nickname = "Rusted Steed"


location =
Valdosta, Georgia
broke_ground =
opened = August 19, 1969 (Tennis, local sports)
closed =
demolished =
owner = Valsota Lowndes County Co.
operator = City of Valsota
surface =
construction_cost= $120 thousand
architect =
seating_capacity = 120

The Lowndes County Civic Center is a 120 seat multi-purpose "arena". It was opened in 1969 and residents of Valsota call it "The Rused Steed". It is for elementary school, middle school and high schools sport. It has also had the wrestling known as "SCW".


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