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The Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque (often known locally as "the Shrine Mosque" or simply "the Shrine") is a building of arabesque design located in downtown Springfield, Missouri, United States. It was built in 1923 for a cost of $600,000. It is owned by the Abou Ben Adhem Shriners and for many years was the site of the annual Shrine Circus.
The 2004 lineup contained Dillon, Cash, "Supe", Ron Gremp and Dave Painter (an occasional fill in for Brown or "Supe" from 1998 on, who joined the band permanently for the 2004 Shrine Mosque show). Beginning with a series of shows in May 2007 at Gillioz Theater in Springfield, Kelly Brown joined as the group's new keyboardist.
O'Reilly Family Events Center 3,600 unknown Springfield Expo Center 4,500 1926 Gillioz Theatre: 1,015 unknown Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 2,200 1923 Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque: 3,200 January 11, 2024 Wilson Logistics Arena: 6,300 1993 Mansion Theater Branson: 3,000 2022 Thunder Ridge Arena Ridgedale: 20,000 October 10, 2007 T-Mobile ...
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Elvis Presley passed an afternoon watching a movie at the Gillioz after performing sound checks for an evening show at the nearby Shrine Mosque. Questions of the old theatre being haunted are frequent. Factually, the theatre did have a death on New Year's Eve 1962 when the projectionist died at his post prior to starting a midnight screening.
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Interstate 44 (I-44) approximates much of US 66 between St. Louis and Springfield. Missouri was the first state to erect a historic marker on US 66. [2] It is located at Kearney Street and Glenstone Avenue in northeast Springfield. [3] [4] A new marker, designating the highway as a National Scenic Byway, was erected May 5, 2006. The historic ...
A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other venues such as sports stadia, dramatic theatres or convention centres that may occasionally be used for concerts.