Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Hanover Fairground (in German: Messegelände Hannover) is an exhibition area in the Mittelfeld district of Hanover, Germany. Featuring 392,453 m² (4.2 million sq.ft.) of covered indoor space, 58,000 m² (624,306 sq ft) of open-air space, 24 halls and pavilions, and a convention center with 35 function rooms, it is the largest exhibition ...
Poster for the 1947 fair Siemens at the 2014 exhibition. The Hannover Messe (HM; "Hanover Fair") is one of the world's largest trade fairs, dedicated to the topic of industry development. It is organized by Deutsche Messe AG and held on the Hanover Fairground in Hanover, Germany. The fair attracts typically 100.000-200.000 visitors per year.
Hanover Theatre & Conservancy for the Performing Arts: 2,300 September 26, 1903 Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field: 3,000 September 2, 1982 DCU Center: 14,800 Michigan; 1967 Crisler Center: Ann Arbor: 14,107 1913; renovated 2002–04 Hill Auditorium: 3,528 January 5, 1928 Michigan Theater: 1,610 1930s Rackham Auditorium: 1,040 August 2004
The park is a community effort between the YMCA, Campbell's, Rotary Club and Hanover Borough. Shaffer said the YWCA first became involved as it looked for outdoor space for its childcare programs ...
Expo 2000 was a World Expo held in Hanover, Germany from 1 June to 31 October 2000. It was located on the Hanover Fairground (Messegelände Hannover), which is the largest exhibition ground in the world. Initially, some 40 million people were expected to attend the exhibition over the course of months; however, eventually with less than half of ...
Barrios-Torres will be playing Eliza when "My Fair Lady," with with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, comes to The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the ...
CeBIT was traditionally the computing part of the Hanover Fair, a big industry trade show held every year. It was established in 1970, with the opening of the Hanover fairground's new Hall 1, then the largest exhibition hall in the world. [4]
Gia D'Alessio made two saves as Hanover Park slipped past Madison in the NJSIAA North 2, Group 2 girls soccer final.