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334:, with the roof and siding being galvanized sheet iron. The venue was 300 feet by 110 feet and included one toilet. In addition to basketball courts, it held a one-sixth mile track. Aside from hosting varsity basketball contests, intramural sports were planned to use the facility. It was the first building on campus to be strictly for an athletic purpose. Before being built, it was hoped to allow roughly 4,000 spectators in the building when using three of the courts to host tournaments. However, the portable bleachers that were used only allowed roughly 2,500 fans. As a whole, it was thought to be visually unappealing, and one
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1918:. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: UNC Athletic Communications Office.
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821:"Tin Can Still Holds Its Own In Athletic Program On Hill"
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1933:Carolina Basketball: A Century of Excellence
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1661:"Sentimental alums buy Tin scraps"
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1909:Kirschner, Steve, ed. (2022).
1745:"Pat Smith: DTH Sports Editor"
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1008:"New Field Soon Says Woollen"
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1264:. January 8, 1924. p. 2
1219:Don Bolden (June 18, 1977).
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757:. 8 January 1924. p. 9.
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3447:William Richardson Davie
3352:Unsung Founders Memorial
3325:Old Chapel Hill Cemetery
3010:North Carolina Tar Heels
1505:. Rauzulu's Street. 2004
1392:"'Tin Can' To Pass Away"
319:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
223:North Carolina Tar Heels
192:North Carolina Tar Heels
180:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
3768:O'KellyβRiddick Stadium
3648:Eddie Smith Field House
3244:Tar Heel Sports Network
3108:Eddie Smith Field House
2970:School of Public Health
755:Asheville Citizen-Times
213:(commonly known as the
3780:Orange County Speedway
3720:Kenan Memorial Stadium
3552:Cameron Indoor Stadium
3378:Black Student Movement
3234:South's Oldest Rivalry
3183:The Marching Tar Heels
3133:Kenan Memorial Stadium
2102:The Marching Tar Heels
1396:The Charlotte Observer
934:The Charlotte Observer
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178:Blard-Knox Company of
3785:Little River Township
3636:Durham County Stadium
3564:CarterβFinley Stadium
3523:Sports venues in the
2975:School of Social Work
2038:Carmichael Auditorium
1951:Powell, Adam (2005).
1433:The Asheville Citizen
532:Carmichael Auditorium
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3828:Wallace Wade Stadium
3804:Wake County Speedway
3612:Durham Athletic Park
3472:Killing of Zijie Yan
3320:Morehead Planetarium
2138:Jumpman Invitational
2119:Four corners offense
1930:Lucas, Adam (2010).
1225:The Daily TimesβNews
1127:The Evening Telegram
653:The Evening Telegram
564:The Daily TimesβNews
435:Homeβcourt advantage
3816:WakeMed Soccer Park
3672:Five County Stadium
3362:Town of Chapel Hill
3203:I'm a Tar Heel Born
3196:Here Comes Carolina
2189:Statistical leaders
2107:Junior varsity team
428:Southern Conference
246:Southern Conference
72:The Tin Can in 1946
55:
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3840:WRAL Soccer Center
3396:The Daily Tar Heel
3340:Playmakers Theatre
3270:Ackland Art Museum
3123:Finley Golf Course
3028:Women's basketball
2965:School of Pharmacy
2960:School of Medicine
2090:Culture & lore
1873:The Daily Tar Heel
1835:The Daily Tar Heel
1792:The Daily Tar Heel
1749:The Daily Tar Heel
1708:The Daily Tar Heel
1665:The Daily Tar Heel
1567:The Daily Tar Heel
1524:ESPN, ed. (2009).
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527:The Daily Tar Heel
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3143:Woollen Gymnasium
3103:Dean Smith Center
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2044:Dean Smith Center
2032:Woollen Gymnasium
1632:, p. 278β80.
1535:978-0-345-51392-2
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308:Woollen Gymnasium
239:Woollen Gymnasium
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1618:Kirschner 2022
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3383:Carolina Week
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1902:Bibliography
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1470:The Tar Heel
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1012:The Tar Heel
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482:indoor track
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135:Broke ground
130:Construction
97:(demolished)
85:South Road,
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3894:Chapel Hill
3882:Chapel Hill
3725:Chapel Hill
3689:Chapel Hill
3665:Chapel Hill
3653:Chapel Hill
3581:Chapel Hill
3545:Chapel Hill
3457:Speaker ban
3163:Carlyle Cup
3118:Fetzer Hall
2081:Wake Forest
2065:Carlyle Cup
2040:(1965β1986)
2034:(1938β1965)
2028:(1924β1938)
2022:(1910β1923)
1879:October 27,
1875:. p. 3
1841:October 27,
1837:. p. 3
1798:October 27,
1794:. p. 4
1755:October 27,
1751:. p. 3
1714:October 27,
1710:. p. 3
1671:October 27,
1667:. p. 3
1573:October 27,
1569:. p. 3
1549:Powell 2005
1476:October 27,
1439:October 27,
1402:October 27,
1364:October 27,
1360:. p. 3
1321:October 27,
1317:. p. 1
1294:Powell 2005
1268:October 27,
1231:October 27,
1188:October 27,
1184:. p. 8
1137:October 27,
1085:October 27,
1081:. p. 4
1018:October 27,
978:October 18,
974:. p. 1
940:October 27,
883:October 27,
831:October 27,
827:. p. 3
780:October 27,
776:. p. 1
705:October 27,
659:October 27,
555:Fetzer Hall
372:Fetzer Hall
203:(1924β1938)
170:$ 54,482.45
87:Chapel Hill
42: /
3982:Categories
3588:Doak Field
3467:Silent Sam
3452:UNC system
3346:Silent Sam
3084:Facilities
2900:Located in
1599:Lucas 2010
1466:"No Title"
1258:"No Title"
738:Lucas 2010
574:References
464:Other uses
351:Bo Shepard
270:volleyball
159:Demolished
122:Field size
27:35Β°54β²33β³N
3305:Hospitals
3219:Olympians
3003:Athletics
2913:Academics
2696:1999β2000
2054:Rivalries
1075:"Tin Can"
611:Citations
579:Footnotes
559:bulldozer
543:bunk beds
486:badminton
470:wrestling
353:(1931β35)
328:maplewood
250:wrestling
241:in 1939.
175:Architect
30:79Β°2β²49β³W
3335:Old Well
3330:Old East
3239:Tar Heel
3068:Softball
3043:Handball
3038:Football
3018:Baseball
2174:Honorees
2133:Big Four
2076:NC State
2071:Kentucky
1920:Archived
547:dressers
448:(10β0),
444:(10β0),
419:and the
276:. After
113:Capacity
82:Location
3961:Tin Can
3954:Raleigh
3942:Raleigh
3930:Raleigh
3918:Raleigh
3869:Defunct
3845:Raleigh
3797:Raleigh
3749:Raleigh
3713:Raleigh
3677:Zebulon
3605:Raleigh
3593:Raleigh
3569:Raleigh
3532:Current
3483:Founded
3428:History
3275:Airport
3224:Rameses
3138:Tin Can
2840:2024β25
2835:2023β24
2830:2022β23
2824:2021β22
2818:2020β21
2813:2019β20
2808:2018β19
2803:2017β18
2796:2016β17
2788:2015β16
2782:2014β15
2777:2013β14
2772:2012β13
2767:2011β12
2762:2010β11
2757:2009β10
2750:2008β09
2742:2007β08
2736:2006β07
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2671:1995β96
2665:1994β95
2659:1993β94
2652:1992β93
2645:1991β92
2639:1990β91
2633:1989β90
2628:1988β89
2623:1987β88
2618:1986β87
2613:1985β86
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2598:1982β83
2591:1981β82
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2577:1979β80
2572:1978β79
2567:1977β78
2561:1976β77
2555:1975β76
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2534:1971β72
2528:1970β71
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2497:1965β66
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2487:1963β64
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2331:1933β34
2326:1932β33
2321:1931β32
2316:1930β31
2311:1929β30
2306:1928β29
2301:1927β28
2296:1926β27
2291:1925β26
2286:1924β25
2280:1923β24
2274:1922β23
2269:1921β22
2264:1920β21
2259:1919β20
2254:1918β19
2249:1917β18
2244:1916β17
2239:1915β16
2234:1914β15
2229:1913β14
2224:1912β13
2219:1911β12
2214:1910β11
2200:Seasons
2097:Rameses
2026:Tin Can
1509:May 23,
474:fencing
454:1934β35
450:1927β28
446:1925β26
442:1923β24
386:History
362:or the
254:fencing
217:or the
215:Tin Can
186:Tenants
3855:Future
3833:Durham
3809:Garner
3773:Durham
3761:Durham
3737:Durham
3701:Durham
3641:Durham
3629:Durham
3617:Durham
3557:Durham
3485:: 1789
3437:Alumni
3315:Images
3263:Campus
2162:People
2013:Venues
1961:
1940:
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500:, and
484:, and
478:boxing
258:boxing
256:, and
151:Closed
143:Opened
3149:Other
3014:Teams
1923:(PDF)
1916:(PDF)
332:steel
234:steel
117:4,000
102:Owner
3821:Cary
3417:WXYC
2061:Duke
1959:ISBN
1938:ISBN
1881:2019
1843:2019
1800:2019
1757:2019
1716:2019
1673:2019
1575:2019
1530:ISBN
1511:2014
1478:2019
1441:2019
1404:2019
1366:2019
1323:2019
1270:2019
1233:2019
1190:2019
1139:2019
1087:2019
1020:2019
980:2019
942:2019
885:2019
833:2019
782:2019
707:2019
661:2019
274:golf
272:and
264:and
209:The
196:NCAA
162:1977
154:1938
146:1924
138:1923
91:N.C.
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