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The Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC), is a large multi-use facility in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Originally built in 1956. [1] It is overseen by the Kentucky Venues and is the sixth largest facility of its type in the U.S., with 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m 2) of indoor space.
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.
Seaboard Triumph Expo Center: Sioux City: Iowa: 67,500 sq ft (6,270 m 2) 72,444 sq ft (6,730.3 m 2) Corbin Arena and Center: Corbin: Kentucky: 50,511 sq ft (4,692.6 m 2) 72,055 sq ft (6,694.1 m 2) Mechanics Bank Arena and Convention Center: Bakersfield: California: 49,450 sq ft (4,594 m 2) 71,984 sq ft (6,687.5 m 2) Enumclaw Expo Center ...
This week, Miller returns to Louisville to perform multiple shows during the 51st North American International Livestock Exposition at the Kentucky Expo Center, 937 Phillps Lane. If you plan to ...
Expected to begin in 2025, renovations at the Kentucky Exposition Center are set to add new buildings to the Louisville facility on Phillips Lane. Kentucky Exposition Center unveils nearly $400M ...
The World's Championship Horse Show runs from Saturday, Aug. 17 to Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.
Broadbent Arena is a 6,600 seat multi-purpose arena [1] in Louisville, Kentucky. It was home to the Louisville Icehawks and Louisville RiverFrogs ECHL teams. The arena, along with Cardinal Stadium and Freedom Hall, is located on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. The arena is used for equestrian events, and other ...
Freedom Hall is a multi-purpose arena in Louisville, Kentucky, on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center, which is owned by the Kentucky State Fair Board.It is best known for its use as a basketball arena, previously serving as the home of the University of Louisville Cardinals and, from 2020 to 2024, as the home of the Bellarmine University Knights. [1]