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The arena bears the initials of John Q. Hammons, a Springfield-based hotel developer and Missouri State alumnus who donated $30 million for the arena's construction. [5] JQH Arena replaced the Hammons Student Center (also named in honor of its major donor) in terms of function and is connected with the Hammons Student Center via an underground ...
Hammons Field is a minor league baseball stadium located in Springfield, Missouri, with a capacity of 7,986 plus approximately 2,500 general admission seating. The facility, funded entirely by local businessman, hotel mogul and benefactor John Q. Hammons, is the centerpiece of the midtown development project, Jordan Valley Park, on the corner of Sherman Avenue and Trafficway Boulevard.
The Union Multipurpose Activity Center (also known as the UMAC or John Q. Hammons Arena) is a 5,662-seat multipurpose arena located in Tulsa, Oklahoma Built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million, it is the home of the Union High School Redhawks basketball team. [ 1 ]
Where: Juanita K. Hammons Center for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway, Springfield Missouri State University's Community Band will perform its holiday concert at 7:30 p.m. the ...
Ovations GSB Arena-Bears Boulevard West, 685 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway, Springfield. Nov. 19 routine inspection – Result: active. Nov. 19 routine inspection – Result: active. No violations ...
When: Jan. 11-13 Where: Great Southern Bank Arena at 685 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway One of the country's largest high school basketball tournaments is back again. The 39th annual Bass Pro Shops ...
The John Q. Hammons Student Center is an 8,846-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. It was built in 1976 and is the home of the Missouri State Bears. [1] The arena was replaced by the Great Southern Bank Arena in 2008.
Founded in 1994 by Springfield businessman John Q. Hammons, [1] the Hall of Fame is housed in a two-story, 32,000-square-foot building. On display are more than 4,000 items of sports memorabilia [2] and exhibits related to Missouri amateur and professional athletics.