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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
Gonzaga Basketball

McCarthey Athletic Center

In 2004, the McCarthey Athletic Center replaced the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre as the home for the Gonzaga Bulldogs. The arena seats 6, 000.

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The crew from the planer building pose for a photo outside a building at McGoldrick Lumber Co. in 1923. The sawmill operated successfully in Spokane for 41 years before a fire on August 9, 1945 devastated the business.

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Underground sprinkler system on Mulligan field at Gonzaga University starts operating in 1954. The field was set to be used for softball and baseball games and reserve officers training corp drill. At right is new cafeteria. Thirty-six rotary sprinklers with heads recessed into the ground to prevent injury to the players have been installed.

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The first walls of the new Gonzaga Arena rise from the construction site in 2003. The old baseball field has been demolished and the new arena is going in just east of the old facility.

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2002 photo of Joey August Baseball field at Gonzaga University.

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The new Gonzaga Arena rises above the old Martin Centre on the Gonzaga University campus in 2004.

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