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The Appalachian Wireless Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Pikeville, Kentucky. Opened in October 2005, it hosts various local concerts and sporting events for the area. The facility, which can seat 7,000 for concerts and 5,700 for sporting events, is owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and managed by the City of Pikeville.
Devos Place Convention Center: Grand Rapids: Michigan: 162,000 sq ft (15,100 m 2) 217,643 sq ft (20,219.7 m 2) Montana Expo Park: Great Falls: Montana: 179,280 sq ft (16,656 m 2) 210,279 sq ft (19,535.6 m 2) Virginia Beach Convention Center: Virginia Beach: Virginia: 150,012 sq ft (13,936.6 m 2) 210,264 sq ft (19,534.2 m 2) Deschutes County ...
DeVos Place Convention Center, erected on the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a multi-purpose convention center. It is named for Richard DeVos, who donated $20 million towards its construction. The convention center contains a large, 162,000 square foot exhibit hall and an additional 40,000 square foot ballroom. [1]
The Erie RV & Outdoor Adventure Expo is Feb. 16-18 at the Bayfront Convention Center. Activities are planned around RVs, camping, power sports including ATVS and motorcycles, and travel opportunities.
Located on a 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) site adjacent to U.S. Route 131, the Grand Rapids Downtown Market has a three-story, 132,000 square feet (12,300 m 2) building with 24 permanent spaces for indoor vendors and an outdoor canopy providing 52 stalls for a farmers' market.
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Rosa Parks Circle (2006) Rosa Parks Circle is a plaza located in the heart of Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] During the warmer months it is a multipurpose facility, acting as a venue for events like concerts [2] or dances put on by the Grand Rapids Original Swing Society (GROSS). [3]
Bordered to the north, south, and east by Pikeville, the population was 1,706 at the 2010 census. It was the fastest-growing city in Kentucky from 2007 to 2008, with a population increase of 17.3%. It was the fastest-growing city in Kentucky from 2007 to 2008, with a population increase of 17.3%.