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Whatcom Pavilion is a 1,200 seat multi-purpose arena located in Bellingham, Washington, United States on the campus of Whatcom Community College. It is home to the Whatcom Community College Orcas and the Bellingham Slam of the International Basketball League, as well as the Bellingham Roller Betties roller derby league.

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Whatcom Pavilion
West Stuart Road, Bellingham

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Whatcom Community College

West Stuart Road
98226 Bellingham
Washington, United States
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