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The coliseum, also called the Garfield County Expo Center was built in 1998. [1] It was home to the Oklahoma Storm USBL basketball team, and also serves as a site for various conventions . In late April 2009, the Coliseum suffered damage when it was hit by an EF2 tornado, [ 2 ] and again in August 2011 when a 96 mph wind storm hit Enid.
W. L. McNatt and Company, of Oklahoma City was awarded a $7,082,000 renovation contract to update the building. The project added a 11,000 sq ft ballroom, a 3,000 sq ft ballroom and 5,500 sq ft of meeting areas. [17] The renovated location is the home of the Stride Bank Center, previously named the Enid Event Center and Central National Bank ...
The track features live horse races Thursday through Sunday from early June to late July at its facility at Expo Square Pavilion in the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. While the Expo Square is known for the annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals & Tulsa Shootout races in the Expo Center, the Fair Meadows Race Track has hosted some motorsports events as ...
2024 Arnold Expo: The Arnold Expo returns to the Greater Columbus Convention Center where hundreds of booths will showcase the latest in sports equipment, apparel and nutrition. The expo will be ...
Main event Notes January 8 Live! Sands Bethlehem Event Center: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Beer Money, Inc. (Bobby Roode and James Storm) vs. Eric Young and Bram: One Night Only PPV January 5–7 February 5 Rivals: Sands Bethlehem Event Center: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Mr. Anderson vs. Bram in a no disqualification match: One Night Only PPV ...
Skyline Event Center: 2,000 unknown Claremore Expo Center Claremore: 6,693 June 8, 2002 Paycom Center: Oklahoma City: 18,203 (full house) 3,613 (Theater) 1965 Jim Norick Arena: 10,944 1937 Tower Theater [citation needed] Unknown 1936 Zoo Amphitheatre: 8,500 October 4, 1937 Gaylord Performing Arts Theater: 2,477 2016 The Criterion 3,000 ...
The Tri-State Music Festival is an annual festival in Enid, Oklahoma since 1932. It is named for the three original participating states, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. The festival includes a jazz festival, a parade, a grand concert and a carnival. It attracts approximately 8,000 participants and nearly 20,000 performances annually. [1]
Medtrade Spring 2010, held May 11–13, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV; Medtrade Spring 2012, held April 11–12, Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas, NV; Medtrade 2014, October 21–23, Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA; Medtrade 2015, October 27–29, Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA